Players are off on their first fifteen-minute break of the day.
2019 Heartland Poker Tour Ameristar Vicksburg
One hand after eliminating an opponent with a full house, Larry White bet 2,000 on a ![]()
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flop from middle position, only to be met with a raise to 5,000 from a player in the cutoff. White made the call.
White checked the
turn, and his opponent bet 7,000. White quickly called.
On the
river, White checked a third time, and his opponent jammed for 15,000. White wasted little time in making the call, and his opponent tapped the table, then mucked his hand without showing after White tabled ![]()
for a flopped flush.
"He didn't have it," White told his tablemates knowingly as he brought in his second knockout in two hands.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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90,000
30,000
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30,000 |
A player in the small blind had his last 15,000 at risk on a ![]()
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flop and was at risk against Larry White in the hijack.
Opponent: ![]()
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Larry White: ![]()
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White ended matters one card early when the
turn gave him an unbeatable full house, and he added insult to injury when the
river improved him even further to queens-full.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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60,000 |
Sley Sanchez raised to 700 from middle position, and found a lone caller in Clifford Chisolm in the big blind.
Chisolm led out for 1,200 on the ![]()
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flop, and Sanchez called.
On the
turn, Chisolm quickly fired out a bet of 3,100, and Sanchez asked to see Chisolm's remaining stack. After seeing he had around 12,000 behind, Sanchez elected to give up his hand. Despite the setback, Sanchez has already more than doubled his starting stack in the opening levels of Day 1b.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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64,000
34,000
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34,000 |
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18,500
18,500
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18,500 |
Three players invested 2,100 to see a ![]()
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flop together, and all three players checked to see the
fall on the turn. The big blind bet 2,100, and only Phil Gilreath in middle position made the call.
The
hit the river, and the big blind bet 3,100. Gilreath raised to 9,000, which sent the big blind deep into the tank. After a few minutes, he reluctantly tossed in a call, only to quickly muck after Gilreath tabled ![]()
for a flopped set of sevens.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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42,000 |
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/300
Ante: 0
Photo credit to HPT's Korey Stewart
Michael Catalini raised to 600 from middle position, and was called by Dustin Stewart in the cutoff, as well as Jonathan Dickens in the big blind.
Dickens checked the ![]()
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flop over to Catalini, who bet 1,100. Stewart folded, while Dickens called.
Both players checked the
on the turn, and Dickens bet 1,600 when the
completed the board on the river. Catalini raised to 4,000, and Dickens gave it a half-minute of thought before releasing his hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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41,000 | |
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31,500
1,500
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1,500 |
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24,000 |
Four players invested 700 to see a ![]()
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flop together, and the small blind led out for 700. Shomari Williams called in the big blind, as did Gavin Munroe in the cutoff.
The
fell on the turn, and the small blind checked. Williams pushed his entire 22,300 stack in the middle, which prompted Munroe to raise a brow in surprise. He eventually folded, as did the small blind.
Williams tossed his ![]()
on the felt and said to the small blind, "You folded a deuce?" as he raked in the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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27,200
27,200
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27,200 |
Rebecca Campbell raised to 500 from middle position, and was called by Thomas Morgan on the button, as well as Evan Michelson in the big blind.
Michelson checked the ![]()
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flop to Campbell, who bet 1,300. Morgan folded, but Michelson check-raised to 4,000. Campbell thought briefly before tossing in a three-bet to 10,000. Michelson paused only briefly before sliding his cards to the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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44,000 | |
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35,100
5,100
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5,100 |