Zach McKirahan checked from the small blind on a ![]()
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flop, and Tim Wong checked back from the cutoff.
McKirahan bet 1,400 on the
turn, and Wong called. Te river came
, both players checked, and McKirahan showed down ![]()
for the winner.
Zach McKirahan checked from the small blind on a ![]()
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flop, and Tim Wong checked back from the cutoff.
McKirahan bet 1,400 on the
turn, and Wong called. Te river came
, both players checked, and McKirahan showed down ![]()
for the winner.
Ashley Sleeth raised to 600 from middle position, and was called by the player next to act, as well as Run It Up Reno founder Jason Somerville on the button, the small blind, and Carlos Pal in the big blind.
All five players checked through the ![]()
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flop, and the
hit the turn. The small blind checked, and Pal bet 2,100. Only Sleeth called.
The
hit the river, and Pal checked. Sleeth bet 4,500 and Pal called. Sleeth tabled ![]()
for queens-up, and Pal grinned and flashed the
before mucking.
Mason Maeshiro had his last 7,500 in on a ![]()
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flop, and was at risk against an opponent next to act.
Mason Maeshiro: ![]()
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Opponent: ![]()
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Maeshiro was looking to fade the flush draw and overcard of his opponent, and the
turn took away some of his opponent's outs. The
river left Mashiro was quad tens, and he took down the pot and the double.
Level: 3
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
James 'Pman' Urnbanic found himself with all of his chips on the line in the late stages of Level 2.
Urbanic got all of his chips in on the flop from the button on a ![]()
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board, against a player on the button.
James Urbanic: ![]()
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Button: ![]()
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Urbanic had lots of outs and found one of them on the
turn. The river fell
, and 'Pman' is back to near starting stack.
Bjorn Peterson raised to 500 from the cutoff, and the button three-bet to 1,800. Peterson called.
Peterson check-called a bet of 2,500 on the ![]()
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flop, and another 3,500 on the
turn. The
river was checked a third time by Peterson, and the button bet 8,000. Peterson called, and after the button tabled ![]()
for an unimproved Big Slick, Peterson rolled over his ![]()
for a pair of nines and the winner.
Jeff Newman raised to 600 on the button, and was called by both players in the blinds.
Action checked to Newman on a ![]()
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flop, and he bet 1,000. Only the big blind called.
The
hit the turn, and the big blind checked. Newman bet 1,800 and the big blind called.
Both players checked the
river, and Newman tabled ![]()
for a rivered flush. The big blind mucked.
After firing two bullets and getting knocked out on both during Day 1a play, Tyson Apostol is back in the mix on Day 1b.
"If you play enough hands, you're going to win one," said Apostol to one of his fellow players in the opening minutes of the day.
Minutes later, Apostol took his own advice and got in the mix, calling from the big blind against an open raise to 300 from Jimmy Cappucci on the cutoff, and a flat call from the player on the button.
Apostol checked the ![]()
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flop, and Cappucci continued for 500, with both opponents calling. All three players then checked through the
turn.
The river came the
, Apostol bet 1,800, and got two folds to take in the pot.