Level: 8
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
Level: 8
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
Bryan Piccioli bet 9,000 from middle position on a board of 6♣8♥4♣10♠ and Isaac Kempton called in the hijack.
The river was the 6♦ and Piccioli moved all in for 16,100. Kempton quickly called with Q♥Q♠, but Piccioli had A♥A♣ to win the pot and double up.
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60,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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20,000
38,200
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38,200 |
"A long time ago, when you were young, these were some of the best players in the world," Sam Grafton, standing by the table, told Roysyn Rodrigues as Chris Moorman and Manuel Fritz went heads-up to the 6♦3♥8♠ flop.
Both players checked to the 6♥ turn and Moorman then led out for 4,000 in the big blind. Fritz called in the hijack and the J♣ fell on the river. Moorman then bet 13,000.
"He never had anything then, he never has anything now," Grafton, walking around to talk to James Carroll, said as Fritz considered the decision. He eventually called and Moorman turned over 10♠6♠ for trip sixes to win the pot.
"It's a God-given miracle. Chris Moorman, still getting it done," Grafton concluded.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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100,000
9,500
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9,500 |
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25,000
3,200
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3,200 |
Frank Stepuchin opened to 1,800 from the hijack and Thomas Eychenne called on the button.
On the K♥10♣3♣ flop, Stepuchin continued for 2,000 and Eychenne called.
The turn brought the Q♣. Stepuchin kept up the aggression with a bet of 3,300. Eychenne weighed his options before he ultimately decided to call.
On the 6♣ river, Stepuchin slowed down with a check. Eychenne cut out a bet of 4,400 which sent Stepuchin deep into the tank. After around two minutes, he opted to call and got the bad news immediately as Eychenne revealed 8♦8♣ for a rivered flush which was good enough to scoop the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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60,000 | |
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20,000
5,000
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5,000 |
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Around 15,000 was in the pot as Benjamin Keeline and Steven McKuin went to the turn on a board of 3♣9♠7♠7♣. Keeline then bet 5,500 from the button.
McKuin came back with an all-in shove for around 20,000 and Keeline snap-called. McKuin showed Q♠5♠ for a flush draw, but he was already drawing dead as Keeline turned over 3♠3♥ for a full house. The river was the 5♣ and McKuin headed off to the exit.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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80,000
38,500
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38,500 |
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Busted |
Andrew Porter moved all in for 8,300 in the small blind and Robert Borick called on the button.
Andrew Porter: A♣8♣
Robert Borick: A♠J♠
Porter was dominated, but the 9♣7♣5♥ flop gave him straight and flush draws. The turn was the 5♠, while the 6♣ fell on the river to give Porter a flush and earn him a double up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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45,000 | |
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20,000
28,500
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28,500 |
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Lily Kiletto raised from under the gun and was called by Luther Tran in the hijack, Wagner Wysotchanski in the cutoff, and Ehsan Amiri on the button.
On the Q♦J♥9♦ flop, Kiletto led for 4,500. Tran called before Wysotchanski raised to 13,000 from the cutoff. On the button, Amiri tanked for some time before he folded. Kiletto called on the button before Tran back-raised all-in for 69,000. Wysotchanski called it off as the slightly shorter stack while Kiletto got out of the way.
Wagner Wysotchanski: K♦5♦
Luther Tran: J♦J♣
Tran was ahead with a flopped set but Wysotchanski had flush outs. The 2♥ on the turn changed nothing and the 9♥ on the river gave Tran a full house as Wysotchanski hit the rail and Tran scooped a massive pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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160,000
73,500
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73,500 |
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60,000
7,200
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7,200 |
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35,000
18,300
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18,300 |
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Busted |
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Stephen Song, fresh from winning the Super High Roller earlier in the day, jumped into this event and opened to 1,600 from under the gun. Nadya Magnus then three-bet to 4,200 in middle position and Song called.
The flop came A♦Q♣10♥ and Magnus continued for 3,000. Song called to see the 4♥ turn, where Magnus bet another 10,000. Song only had a little more remaining and moved all in as Magnus snap-called.
Song showed A♠J♥ for top pair and a straight draw, but Magnus had A♣Q♠ for two pair. The river was the 2♣ and Song was sent to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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40,000
12,100
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12,100 |
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Busted | |
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Heads-up on a board of 8♦5♥6♠9♦, Matthew McEwan bet 2,200 from the big blind and Alejandro Lococo called in the cutoff.
The river was the 2♠ and McEwan bet another 8,800. Lococo took a minute before calling as McEwan turned over 9♠6♥ for two pair to win the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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110,000
3,500
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3,500 |
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65,000 | |