Parx Big Stax XXXII
[Removed:321] Saadeghvaziri opened from the button, Billy Perez three-bet shoved for 322,000 from the button, and Saadeghvaziri made the call, with Perez covered.
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Perez was elated when his hand held up through the river, and he's up to 674,000 after winning the flip.
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Gregory Fishberg opened from the hijack, and Katie Nguyen called in the big blind.
Nguyen check-called a 42,000 bet from Fishberg on the ![]()
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flop. Both players checked the
turn.
Nguyen checked the
river, Fishberg bet 74,000, and Nguyen called. Fishberg turned over ![]()
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, with the nine playing for a pair and the win.
Po Ying opened to 35,000 on the button, Steve Blixt shoved for 144,000 from the small blind, and Ying, having Blixt well covered, made the call.
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Blixt found a king on the flop to stay alive, while Ying still has plenty of chips to work with as Level 21 winds down.
Alessio Ciorciari told PokerNews that today is his birthday, and despite being short stacked most of the day, he's still hanging in and climbing the payout ladded.
He added a few much-needed chips in a recent hand that saw him open shove for 158,000 from early position. Action folded to Boris Kromas, who thought things over for awhile in the small blind, then folded.
The big blind followed suit, and Ciorciari took down the pot uncontested.
Maxim Urvantsev opened to 40,000 from early position, and Justin Mills, on the small blind and with a short stack in the big blind, three-bet all in, having both Urvantsev and the big blind well covered.
Urvantsev made the call for his 260,000 total stack.
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Mills was behind preflop but found the
on the turn, and the pair of sevens held up through the river, sending Urvantsev to the rail.
Michael Marder open shoved from the hijack for 281,000, and got a call from cutoff, who had Marder covered.
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Marder won the flip, with the club flush coming in on the river. He's up to the 600,000 mark in the aftermath.
Level: 21
Blinds: 8,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000