From the button, Brandon Adams shoved all in for 133,000 and Rainer Kempe gave him action from out of the small blind.
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board, and Adams doubled through.
From the button, Brandon Adams shoved all in for 133,000 and Rainer Kempe gave him action from out of the small blind.
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board, and Adams doubled through.
David Peters found himself all in from the button for 298,000 against Liv Boeree in the small blind.
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and Peters struck two pair on the flop to double and crack Boeree's aces.
Sam Soverel limped the cutoff and Jake Schindler completed from the small blind. From the big blind, Cary Katz moved all in for 76,000, and Soverel called as Schindler folded.
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The flop brought a king, and when no further help came for Soverel, Katz scooped in the double.
Liv Boeree limped the small blind and David Eldridge checked the big.
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and Boeree checked to Eldridge who bet 16,000. Boeree called, and then checked the
on the turn.
Eldridge bet 30,000, and Boeree called as the river landed the
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Boeree checked, Eldridge bet what appeared to be 72,000, and Boeree quickly called.
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, and the pot was chopped up.
David Eldridge opened to 28,000 under the gun and Daniel Negreanu shipped from the next seat for 201,000. Eli Berg shoved himself in the next seat for around 260,000 and everyone else folded.
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changed little. He had a shot on the
turn but the river was the
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Level: 14
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
Tom Marchese had 175,000 in front of him on the button, having been called by Justin Ligeri under the gun. In the cutoff, though, Matthias Eibinger had moved all in. Marchese let his hand go after some thought, and Ligeri announced a call, jokingly asking if Eibinger wanted to run twice.
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flop that left Ligeri all but toasted.
"It's over," he sighed.
Not quite, but the
turn did end it. The meaningless river was a
and Ligeri exited. Marchese said he had ace-king as well.
From the cutoff, Daniel Negreanu raised to 25,000 and Eli Berg called on the button.
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and Negreanu checked to Berg who bet 40,000. Negreanu folded, and Berg collected the win.
Sam Soverel limped the button for 10,000, and Isaac Haxton called from the small blind as Jake Schindler checked his option in the big.
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and action checked to Soverel who opted to bet 15,000. Haxton called, and Schindler folded as the turn landed the
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Haxton checked, Soverel bet 42,000, and Haxton folded.
Daniel Negreanu raised in the cutoff and Eli Berg gave him action from the button. Both players checked the flop to a board of ![]()
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. Negreanu bet 30,000 and Berg called. On the
river, Negreanu piled for 245,000 or so effective. Berg thought awhile but released.