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A player limped from middle position, and another player on the button made it 800 to go. The small blind called, and Chunlei Yuan put his stack of 3,725 in from the big blind. The limper reshipped, chasing everyone else out.
Yuan:
Opponent:
The flop came , and the turn was a to give Yuan an unbeatable full house. The meaningless river was a .
"Why wouldn't you?" his opponent muttered. "Why wouldn't you?"
Duma Lowery and Chunlei Yuan got in a raising war preflop in middle position, and we arrived with 4,500 already in the pot and Lowery all in for about another 18,000.
"Gamble," Yuan said, dropping in a chip.
It wasn't much of a gamble for Lowery though, as he held against Yuan's . The board ran out and Lowery doubled up.
We found Doc Hanson all in for 11,825 on a flop, and a player under the gun reshoved for about 17,000. Terry Karn was tanking when we arrived, and he decided to call off his stack of about 13,000.
Karn:
Hanson:
Under the gun:
Hanson was happy to see his opponents had a shared pair, and the and were clean turn and river cards for him.
Karn doubled his remaining 400 or so but went bust shortly thereafter.
Ryan Phan bet 5,000 on a board of , and his lone opponent pushed all in for 3,475 more. Phan snapped it off with the , and his opponent was miles behind but drawing live with . He stood up to leave, but the dealer delivered a on the river to give him a wheel.
Despite the beat, Phan is above the starting stack.