The player in middle position moved all in for his last 35,000. Sriharsha Doddapaneni, on the cutoff, called.
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and Doddapaneni took down the pot, sending his opponent to the exit.
The player in middle position moved all in for his last 35,000. Sriharsha Doddapaneni, on the cutoff, called.
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and Doddapaneni took down the pot, sending his opponent to the exit.
Jun Zhou moved all in for 72,000 from the cutoff. Action folded to the player in the big blind who snap-called.
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and Zhou got his double up.
En Cheng Hung has won several pots this round including a double through Randy Lew. He just called an all in from an opponent on a ![]()
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board and the two turned over their hands.
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for flopped trips. The river came the
and Hung held on to take down the pot, eclipsing his Day 2 starting stack for the first time today.
Ed Cheng Hung has been having a rough start to the day but found a nice spot when Randy Lew shoved his big slick into Hung's bullets. The board ran out dry, leaving Lew with just a single big blind and he took an exit the very next hand.
The player under the gun opened to 10,000. Hao Kai Wu, on the cutoff, called. The small blind called as well.
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was dealt. The small blind checked. The original raiser bet 21,000. Wu called. The small blind folded.
The turn was the
. The original raiser fired another bet of 39,000. Wu responded by moving all in for 87,000. His opponent added the remainder to call.
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river completed the board and Wu doubled up.
A player under the gun moved all in for 56,000 and Eum Mi Kwon made the call from late position, the two players turned over their hands.
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and Kwon would still need some help. A
fell on the turn and Kwon would now need a queen. The dealer turned over the
on river and Kwon would take down the pot with her two-pair, eliminating her opponent.
The player in the hijack raised to 12,000. The cutoff three-bet to 34,000. Cher Whey Cheng, in the big blind, three-bet to 110,000.
The hijack went deep into the tank before giving up his hand. The cutoff quickly folded.
''I wanted a call!'' commented Cheng.
''You had a pocket?'' asked the player in the hijack.
''For sure. I put my tournament life at risk. Picture pocket.''
''I had ace-king,'' said the hijack.
''Really? I had ace-king too! but I folded,'' added one of their tablemates!
''No, I had ace-king! I'm playing with liars,'' answered Cheng jokingly.
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, Yuan Chao Li bet 56,500 into a pot that was around 105,000 and his opponent made the call.
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for a flopped set of nines and his opponent mucked his hand, giving Li the pot.