A button jam by short stack Robert Kaggerud for around 60,000 was called by big stack Ryan Otto in the big blind.
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and Kaggerud left the table with a "alright, good luck guys."
A button jam by short stack Robert Kaggerud for around 60,000 was called by big stack Ryan Otto in the big blind.
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and Kaggerud left the table with a "alright, good luck guys."
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, Farid Jattin bet out 195,000 and Gyeong Byeong Lee called.
Jattin tabled his ![]()
for the nut straight, and Lee flashed his ![]()
for two pair before folding.
As Jattin collected the pot, he moved to within reaching distance of one million in chips.
On the tail end of a bigger three-way pot between Maxi Lehmanski, Mike Del Vecchio and Shane Moran, the river showed ![]()
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and Moran had bet 50,000. Lehmanski was already out of the way while Del Vecchio was in the think tank. He eventually called and Moran turned over ![]()
for the nut full house.
"Is that all Shane? And you even get paid, such a boss," Michael O'Grady said from the rail. As Moran dragged in the pot, Lehmanski chimed in "I was so close to raise the turn," and Moran replied, "I know, that's why I just called."
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flop Chit Loong Saw check-called 9,000 from Vojtech Ruzicka. The turn was the
and Saw check-called 25,000.
With 80,000 behind, Saw checked the
river and Ruzicka moved all in. It took a couple of minutes, but eventually Saw folded and lived to fight another day.
There are currently 98 players remaining with just 80 making the money.
Jan Larsson moved all in for 26,500 from the hijack and was called by Spiros Maroulis in the cutoff.
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to see Larsson hold with his pocket pair before doubling up.
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Angel Guillen checked from the hijack. Kevin Clark was on the button and bet 22,000. Guillen called.
The
completed the board and Guillen checked with 68,500 behind. Clark then instantly moved all in for just over 250,000. Guillen snap-called.
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for top pair and took down the pot after Kevin Clark revealed his ![]()
for jack-high.
After defending his big blind against a 9,000 raise by Michael Soyza in early position, Zackery Lowrie checked the ![]()
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flop and Soyza checked behind. Lowrie bet the
turn for 18,500 and received a call before overbetting the
river for 98,500.
Soyza gave it some consideration before making the call. Lowrie turned over the ![]()
for a straight and Soyza mucked. Despite losing this pot, Soyza remains above the average and Lowrie jumped to more than two times the average with 97 players remaining and 88 spots paid.
Tolly Sakellariou opened to 9,000 and Kilian Loeffler called on the button to see a ![]()
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flop.
Both players checked as the
landed on the turn.
Sakellariou bet out 11,000, and Loeffler open-folded his ![]()
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Sakellariou showed his
and collected the pot.
Samuel Welbourne raised to 11,000 on the button and Cole Swannack pushed all in from the big blind. Welbourne almost beat him into the pot and had the best of it preflop.
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flop was no threat for Welbourne, but Swannack picked up a double gutshot on the
turn. A blank
on the river let Welbourne celebrate, while Swannack lost almost one third of his stack.
Action folded to Do Hoang on the button, and he raised to 10,000.
From the small blind, chip leader Farid Jattin three-bet to 35,500.
Hoang thought for a little, then folded his ![]()
face-up.
Jattin showed the
and collected the pot.