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Liam McGuigan opened to 500 from the hijack, and got a call from the small blind.
The small blind check-called bets from McGuigan for 1,000 on the flop, as well as for 2,000 on the turn.
Both players checked the river, and McGuigan showed , good for the win against his opponent's .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Liam McGuigan
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25,500 |
With 5,500 in the pot and on the board, Daniel Simidian checked from the big blind, and his opponent in middle position bet 2,600.
Simidian check-raised all in, making it 20,800 total to go. Smidian's opponent thought it over for a few moments, then folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Daniel Simidian
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30,000 |
With the flop showing , the small bling bet 6,000 into a 12,000 pot.
Chris Serafin raised all in, pushing his last 27,000 forward. The small blind tanked for a few moments, then folded.
"There was nothing I could do, I had queens," Said Serafin as he collected his chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Chris Serafin
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46,000 |
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Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
With about 7,000 already in the pot, a player on the cutoff checked into Joseph McDevitt on the button, with on the board.
McDevitt put in a pot-size bet for 6,600, the cutoff check-raised all in to 21,400, and McDevitt made the call, having his opponent covered.
Cutoff:
Joseph McDevitt:
McDevitt was behind on the turn, but the river brought in a better two pair for McDevitt, sending his opponent to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Joseph McDevitt
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67,000 | 67,000 |
With around 13,000 already in the middle, Joel Saal, on the cutoff, was heads-up with a big blind opponent on a board.
The big blind checked, Saal bet 5,000, and the big blind called.
Saal announced that he had an ace, turning over . The big blind mucked his face up, and Saal collected the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Joel Saal
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41,000 |
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