Level: 9
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
Level: 9
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
Nick Amicucci opened to 2,000 in the cutoff, Michael Dobbs called on the button, and the big blind called.
All three players checked the ![]()
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flop.
The big blind checked the
turn, Amicucci bet 3,500, Dobbs called, and the big blind folded.
Amicucci bet 6,000 on the
river, Dobbs raised to 17,500, and Amicucci folded.
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, Walt Weimar bet 5,500, sending his middle-position opponent into the tank.
Weimar's opponent announced that he was making a disciplined laydown, showing pocket aces as he folded.
Weimar collected the pot, showing the
as he collected his newly won chips.
Level: 8
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
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showing on the turn, the big blind checked, and Wal Weimar bet 5,000.
The big blind check-raised all in to 17,400, sending Weimar into the tank.
Weimar eventually made the call.
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Walt Weimar: ![]()
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Weimar was behind when the cards turned over, but the
fell on the river, counterfeiting the big blind's two pair and sending the pot Weimar's way.
The under-the-gun player limped, Devin Bluestein raised to 2,200 on the direct left, and Bluestein's raise got three callers, including the original limper.
All four players checked the ![]()
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flop.
Action checked to Bluestein on the
turn, Bluestein bet 5,000, and only the small blind called.
The small blind checked the
river, Bluestein shoved, and the small blind snap folded.
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, an early-position player bet 5,100 into a 15,000 pot, and Tony Cheng made the call from the button.
The river came
, and Cheng's opponent asked for a count on Cheng's remaining stack, which turned out to be 10,300.
The early-position player put out a bet that was big enough to commit all of Cheng's chips if he made the call. Cheng did decide to make the call, showing ![]()
. The pair of tens was the winner, as Cheng's opponent tabled ![]()
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Level: 7
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600