Players are now on another 15-minute break.
Players are now on another 15-minute break.
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, and the river yet to come, the player in the big blind went all in putting Jeff Hart all in for 218,000 on a pot of 90,000. Hart tanked long before making the call.
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The river was the
, and Hart's kings held doubling him up late in Day 2.
With a pot of about 175,000 in the middle and the board reading ![]()
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, Jerry Miller was contemplating a 100,000 bet from Spenser Cramer.
After a lengthy deliberation Miller made the call and Cramer turned over top set with the ![]()
. Miller could not beat that and mucked his cards as Cramer collected the large pot.
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it was checked around. The river was the
and Shawn Roberts bet 37,000. Adam Friedman in the cutoff raised to 125,000 and Roberts tanked a long time before folding.
Friedman showed him the
, showing him he wasn't bluffing with his three nines. More importantly Friedman is well over a million in chips now and at the top of the leader board.
The cutoff raised it to 20,000 and it folded to Darwin Smith who moved all in for his remaining 52,000. The cutoff made the call.
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, and Smith's pocket queens held to double him up late in Day 2.
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. Action was on Daniel Wagner who was facing a big decision. It appeared as though action had been an initial 36,000 bet from Brian Frye that was then raised by Wagner to 66,000 and Frye had re-popped it to 175,000 with a three-bet.
Wagner thought for over a couple of minutes, seemingly tortured by the decision. Then decided to four-bet shove all in for 311,000.
It was now Frye's turn to be tortured with a decision as he thought for a over a minute before eventually laying it down.
"What did you have?" asked Frye
"I can't tell you that information man, you didn't show me," replied Wagner as he mucked his cards and raked in the huge pot.
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, Jeff Goodrich got his stack of 120,000 all in and was at risk against Rick Moorehead, who barely had him covered with 126,000.
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Moorehead was ahead with a set but Goodrich was drawing to an open-ended straight draw. The
turn was of no consequence and neither was the
river.
Goodrich missed and headed to the payout desk in 47th place to collect $3,323.
Greg Ruckel moved all in for 80,000 in the cutoff and Ryan Wince in the big blind made the call.
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, giving Wince a pair of aces and eliminating Ruckel in 49th place.
It folded around to Akihiko Ura and he moved all in for 97,000 in the cutoff. Mandeep Sah made the call from the big blind.
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, Sah spiked the ace on the flop and eliminated Ura in 53rd place.