Brian Green moved all in from the cutoff for 70,000 and Isaac Haxton min-raised to 115,000 from the button.
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and Green's two pair earned him a double.
Brian Green moved all in from the cutoff for 70,000 and Isaac Haxton min-raised to 115,000 from the button.
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and Green's two pair earned him a double.
Ali Imsirovic shoved on the button for 145,000 and Rainer Kempe called in the big blind.
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flop made it only a matter of whether Imsirovic would make a royal. He didn't as it ran out
and
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Rainer Kempe raised the button and Ali Imsirovic shoved all in from the big blind for over 700,000. Kempe immediately called all in for 590,000.
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and Kempe scooped the double.
Ali Imsirovic opened to 60,000 from under the gun, and Brandon Adams called on the button.
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and Imsirovic checked to Adams who bet 110,000. Imsirovic check-raised to 270,000, and Adams called as the turn fell the
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Imsirovic checked, Adams bet 350,000 after being forced to use a time extension chip, and Imsirovic open-folded his ![]()
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As Adams was pushed the pot, he stated, "You can pick one."
Imsirovic gestured to one of the cards, and it was revealed to be the
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Brian Green shoved on the button for 350,000. Isaac Haxton called for less in the small blind holding ![]()
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and the sweat was a short one as the flop brought ![]()
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"That's a lot of sixes," Haxton observed.
After the meaningless last two cards were dealt, Green was left with 115,000. He got them in with ![]()
and big blind Cary Katz called with ![]()
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"I'll bet it's a chop," Green said.
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flopped. Katz, however, paired his three when the
arrived to leave Green in dire straights. Sure enough, though, as Green predicted, it was a chop:
river to give both players wheels, bringing a round of laughs from everyone.
From middle position, Tom Marchese raised to 75,000 and Brandon Adams three-bet next to act in the hijack to 150,000. From the big blind, Matthias Eibinger called, and Marchese called all in for 110,000.
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flop and Eibinger bet out 175,000 and Adams called.
The turn fell the
and Eibinger announced he was all in for 790,000. Adams paused for a moment, and then called.
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Marchese was drawing dead with third pair against Adams' flopped set, and Eibinger's overpair and gutshot straight draw.
The river landed the
, and Adams would score the double knockout sending Marchese out in 11th place on the money bubble, while Eibinger would collect $20,700 for his 10th place finish.
Level: 17
Blinds: 15,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
Tom Marchese shoved for 95,000 and David Eldridge called in the big blind.
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Marchese had a dominating spot, but the ![]()
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flop left him in bad shape. The
turned, and Marchese began sliding his stack in, only to see the
river give both players identical straights for a chop.
Ali Imsirovic opened for 50,000 in the cutoff and called a three-bet to 200,000 from big blind Rainer Kempe. The flop brought ![]()
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and Kempe bet 130,000. Imsirovic called. On the
turn, Kempe checked and Imsirovic checked back. Likewise on the
river.
Kempe shook his head and slapped ![]()
down, and Imsirovic took it down with ![]()
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From under the gun, David Peters raised to 45,000, and Isaac Haxton called from the big blind.
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and Haxton checked to Peters who bet 60,000. Haxton called, and then checked the
on the turn as Peters announced a bet of 120,000.
Haxton called just before his time expired, and when the river fell the
, he checked again.
Peters announced he was all in for 1,500,000, and Haxton immediately flicked his cards to the muck to concede the pot to Peters.