Level: 14
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Level: 14
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Francis Anderson was all in against Adam Hendrix across the table.
Francis Anderson: 10♦10♣
Adam Hendrix: K♣K♦
Hendrix had just had jacks cracked by quads, but there would be no bad beat this time as the board ran out a safe A♣J♣J♥4♥5♥ to send Anderson to the rail.
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Jeremy Becker was heard hooting and hollering as Craig Mason put a tough beat on Adam Hendrix at the next table over after being all in for around 250,000.
Craig Mason: 7♦7♣
Adam Hendrix: J♥J♠
Hendrix had been far in front with the better pair, but the flop of 7♠3♦7♥ had him drawing virtually dead as Mason made quads. There would be no runner-runner quads as the board finished out 4♥K♦ to earn Mason the double.
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500,000
100,000
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100,000 |
Level: 13
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Players have been sent on a 12-minute color-up break with the clocks showing 36 players remaining.
Sam Laskowitz opened to 24,000 in the hijack and Yang Zhou three-bet to 95,000 on the button before Yang Zhou four-bet jammed for 165,000 in the big blind. Laskowitz folded and Duan called.
Yang Zhou: K♥K♦
Bin Duan: A♣J♦
Duan never stood a chance as the flop landed K♣8♥5♣ to give Zhou top set as the board finished out 6♦6♠ to improve her to a full house.
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450,000
70,000
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15,000
385,000
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385,000 |
A big three-way pot brewed on a flop of Q♣8♠Q♥ as Justin Saliba and another player checked to Alex Foxen on the button, who bet 23,000.
Saliba called and the player in between raised all in for 167,000. Foxen called and Saliba got out of the way.
Opponent: A♦Q♦
Alex Foxen: Q♠10♠
Both players had trips but Foxen had the inferior kicker. But that didn't stop the 10♣ from landing on the turn to give him a full house before the K♦ river confirmed his opponent's elimination.
About an hour ago, Foxen doubled up through Dylan Linde by hitting a similar three-outer.
"I can't believe you got to experience that feeling again," Linde said.
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800,000
180,000
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300,000
50,000
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Level: 12
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
In a heads-up pot on a board of 5♣3♦8♦4♦, Qinghai Pan moved all in for around 265,000 and Joao Simao went in the tank and called after guessing aloud that his opponent had eight-six.
Qinghai Pan: 7♠6♠
Joao Simao: A♥A♦
Pan had a straight to be in good shape to crush Simao's aces, but the 2♦ river then rolled off as Simao made the nut flush to send The Fisherman to the rail.
Elsewhere, Michael Wang was eliminated.
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700,000
555,000
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555,000 |
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