A series of raises between Sun Geoum and Raiden Kan led to Geoum all in and at risk for 33,600 with ![]()
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to pair Geoum and double him up.
Kan busted shortly thereafter.
A series of raises between Sun Geoum and Raiden Kan led to Geoum all in and at risk for 33,600 with ![]()
. Kan was ahead with ![]()
, but the board ran out ![]()
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to pair Geoum and double him up.
Kan busted shortly thereafter.
Today just doesn't seem to be John Kim's day.
We recently found him calling the all in of Aaron Lim. We're not certain of when the money went in, but know that Lim was victorious while holding ![]()
over Kim's ![]()
on a run out of ![]()
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Lim was able to double to about 36,000 while Kim has fallen to 17,000.
Level: 10
Blinds: 700/1,400
Ante: 200
Aaron Peter Manley opened to 4,100 from under the gun and Andrew Moreno three-bet to 10,600 from the button. Manley four-bet shoved for about 26,000 and Moreno called.
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Moreno: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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, safe for Moreno to score the elimination.
We got to the table to find a completed board of ![]()
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. With well over 40,000 already in the middle, John Kim checked over to Andrei Kaigorodtcev who bet 13,000 from the button.
Kim announced a raise all in which was a bet for all of Kaigorodtcev's chips. Kaigorodtcev instantly snapped him off and Kim threw his hand to the muck. Kim tried to muck but tournament staff made him show his cards (![]()
).
Kaigorodtcev rolled over ![]()
for aces full of kings and was able to score a huge double to about 120,000. Kim, on the other hand, has fallen to about 25,000.
The flop read ![]()
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and Bin Sun open shipped all in for his last roughly 11,000. Victor Chen, on the other side of the table, announced a call.
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Sun was looking to pair his jack or make his open-ended straight, but did not get there on the
turn or the
river. Chen's ace-high was able to hold as the best hand and Sun was eliminated from play.
Jing Zhang opened to 2,800 before the flop and Xuan Liu called. The flop brought ![]()
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and Liu checked over to her opponent.
Zhang continued for 4,500 and Liu tanked for about thirty seconds before sliding out a check-raise to 11,400. Zhang three-bet all in and Liu snapped her off, rolling over ![]()
. Zhang heaved a sigh as she showed merely king-high with ![]()
.
The turn was the
and the river the
, ensuring that Liu eliminated her opponent from play and absorbed her stack into her own. Liu is now sitting on roughly 100,000 in chips.