Alan Gendelman was cursing his bad fortune as his many outs failed to come in with ![]()
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losing to the ace-queen of his opponent and he was eliminated on Day 2.
Alan Gendelman was cursing his bad fortune as his many outs failed to come in with ![]()
on a board of ![]()
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losing to the ace-queen of his opponent and he was eliminated on Day 2.
Action was picked up on a flop of ![]()
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. Columbus Randolph Jr bet 245,000 and was called by James Canoles. The turn was the
. Both players checked. The river came the
. Canoles led out with a sized down bet of 225,000. Randolph thought for a few moments before calling,
Canoles showed the ![]()
which was good enough as Randolph tapped the table and mucked his hand.
Level: 24
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 4,000
Action was picked up after the hand was over as Justin Stonehill held ![]()
on a board that read ![]()
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to best his opponents pocket nines and take in a large pot.
James Canoles had top two pair with ![]()
showing on a board that read ![]()
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and was raking in a massive pot of well more than a million. The player losing the chips was Columbus Randolph Jr who had ace-king.
Randolph was formerly the chip leader but that has now been passed over to Canoles after the seismic pot.
Jeffrey Dolezat was taking the vast majority of Latonia Gatling's stack as his pocket jacks found a jack on the flop to crack Gatling's pocket queens in a preflop all in.
The board ran out ![]()
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and Gatling was left with a measly 15,000 and was eliminated shortly afterwards.
Level: 23
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 3,000