Sorel Mizzi opened to 35,000, Jim Mourafas moved all in for just 21,000 more, and Mizzi called.
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The dominant hand held up as the board ran out ![]()
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, and Mourafas was eliminated.
Sorel Mizzi opened to 35,000, Jim Mourafas moved all in for just 21,000 more, and Mizzi called.
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The dominant hand held up as the board ran out ![]()
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, and Mourafas was eliminated.
After doubling up Jie Gao, Jason Mercier did some doubling of his own.
Mercier was all in for 216,000 with the ![]()
against the ![]()
for Ying Kit Chan. The board ran out ![]()
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, and that was just was Mercier needed to double up.
Chan was left with 655,000 in chips.
Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier and Jie Gao got all the money in preflop. Mercier had the ![]()
versus Gao's ![]()
. The flop, turn, and river ran out ![]()
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to give Gao the double.
As the break began, Patrick Crivell and Erik Seidel were heads up on a flop of ![]()
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. Seidel led out for 250,000 into a pot of around 400,000, and Crivell tanked for nearly five minutes before calling.
The
completed the board, and Seidel sat silently for 30 seconds or so before announcing that he was all in. Crivell took much less time to make the call, committing 429,000 chips, and Seidel showed ![]()
for queens and sevens.
Crivell flashed ![]()
for a pair of kings and a bricked flush draw, and immediately left the table, forcing the dealer to pay off Seidel.
A big 1.1-million pot just went down that — as you can tell by the title — resulted in the loss of Craig McCorkell.
We missed the betting details, but we do know that McCorkell was all in holding the ![]()
and flipping against the ![]()
of Ami Barer, who had his opponent covered by just 10,000!
McCorkell got it in good, but Barer took the lead on the ![]()
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flop. The
turn gave McCorkell a gutshot straight draw, but he failed to hit as the
blanked on the river.
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
The players are now on another 15-minute break.
Vincent Rubianes' comeback continues as he doubles through Ami Barer.
The money went in preflop with Rubianes' ![]()
trailing Barer's ![]()
. The flop fell ![]()
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, giving Rubianes a leading pair of kings, and the turn was a meaningless
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Only an ace could eliminate Rubianes, but he was safe as the
completed the board. The American doubled to 490,000 chips, while Barer dropped down to 600,000.
Andreas Lodemel was all in and at risk for around 200,000 holding ![]()
. He dominated Eoghan O'Dea's ![]()
, and remained ahead after the flop (![]()
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), and the turn (
).
The
spiked on the river, however, and Lodemel was eliminated in 22nd place. O'Dea chipped up to 1.35 million.
Scott Seiver limped in from the cutoff seat, and then Tam Truong raised from the button to 55,000. After the blinds folded, Seiver reraised to 160,000. Truong called.
The flop came down ![]()
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, and Seiver bet 80,000. Truong made the call to see the
land on the turn. Seiver bet 165,000, and Truong folded.