, then missed the turn
and finally missed the river
. Keeton had Boeree well covered. She departs to collect her AU$18,900 in cash at the cage after shaking hands with each of the remaining players.
, then missed the turn
and finally missed the river
. Keeton had Boeree well covered. She departs to collect her AU$18,900 in cash at the cage after shaking hands with each of the remaining players.
Level: 26
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000
, Delaney checked from the small blind. Nguyen led into Wardak for 25,000; Wardak responded by raising to 75,000. That took care of Nguyen. He folded.
-- a card that looked very much like a nine at first blush.
against Channing's
, then was left drawing at running cards for a chop after the flop came
. He was drawing dead by the
turn, with Channing making a totally unnecessary full house on the
river.
board: Saidal Wardak, Ben Delaney and Edison Nguyen. Each paid 22,000 preflop, checked the flop, and paid 35,000 on the turn. At the river, action checked to Delaney on the button. He made it a cool 100,000 to go, inducing folds from both of his opponents to collect the 171,000 chips already in the pot.
and found herself racing Kemp's
. Kemp promptly flopped a set,
. He needed it; the turn paired Boeree's ace,
. After the river fell
, Kemp collected the pot to move back over 100,000 in chips.
flop. On the turn
, Delaney checked a second time, then used all of his time bank before calling a bet of 26,500. On the river
, Delaney used one of his "time breaker" buttons to increase his time bank before betting 50,000. Kibler-Melby made a quick call, but mucked when Delaney showed
for a rivered set.
and brought a bet of 20,000 from Channing. Kemp called. Both players checked the
turn. On the
river, Channing bet 45,000. Kemp made the call, then shook his head in disappointment when Channing showed pocket threes for a set of threes. He tabled his own hand -- pocket tens -- then counted out the chips necessary to pay off his call.
. Wardak checked to Keeton, who led for 40,000. Channing then raised to 200,000 before Wardak moved all in for a total of 215,500. Keeton quickly folded before Channing asked for a count. Upon being informed it was only 15,500 more, he made the call and tabled
. Wardak showed
for a set of sevens and was out of his chair, clapping his hands. A few of his mates came over the rail to hug him when the turn fell
and the river was the
. He doubled up to 530,000 in chips.