The 2004 WSOP Main Event Champion has entered Day 1a of the RGPS Passport Reno Main Event.
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The 2004 WSOP Main Event Champion has entered Day 1a of the RGPS Passport Reno Main Event.
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Level: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
Jason Dankowski began the hand with a raise to 800 from the hijack, but he faced a re-raise to 2,700 from Ricky Larson in the next seat over from the cutoff.
The button came along with a call, and David Badolato called out of the small blind. Dankowski also stuck around with a call and sent them to a flop four-handed.
All four players checked the 9♠8♥2♠ flop to bring the 10♥ turn. It checked to Dankowski, and he bet 4,000 on the turn.
Larson folded, but the button and Badolato came along with a series of calls.
The 4♠ river led to a round of checks. Badolato showed Q♥Q♦ for a pair, but it was not enough to take down the pot as Dankowski revealed 9♦9♥ for a set of nines to win the pot.
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44,000 | |
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32,000 | |
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24,000 |
Prateek Grewal opened the action with a raise from early position before William Wolf opted to re-raise to 2,000. Grewal responded with a three-bet to 6,600 and was called by Wolf.
The 9♥8♠8♥ flop saw fireworks as Grewal opted to shove for 25,700. Wolf gave it some consideration before he put in a call to put himself at risk for just a tad less with 25,600.
William Wolf: J♦J♣
Prateek Grewal: Q♦Q♣
Wolf was in trouble, and the K♣ turn, and the A♥ river did not come to the rescue as Grewal won a sizeable pot during the early stages of Day 1a of the RGPS Passport Reno Main Event.
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63,000
63,000
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63,000 |
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Busted |
Level: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
The hand began with a raise to 600 from the cutoff before Moises Banuelos called out of the small blind.
Banuelos checked the 6♥Q♦J♠ flop before his opponent fired 600. Banuelos called and sent them to the 7♠ turn.
Banuelos checked again on the turn, which led to a bet of 600 from his opponent. Banuelos stuck around with a call.
The 10♥ river prompted a bet of 1,000 from Banuelos. He faced resistance as his opponent chose to raise to 2,500. Banuelos gave it some consideration before he made the call.
His opponent showed A♣9♣ for ace high, it was no good as Banuelos tabled Q♣8♣ for top pair to scoop the pot.
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33,700 |
The action began with a raise to 600 from the button before Shawn Vanasdale defended his big blind and sent them to a flop of K♠A♥10♠.
Vanasdale check called the bet of 400 from his opponent to bring the 9♦ turn.
His opponent fired 1,000 on the turn and was called once again by Vanasdale.
Both players checked the 5♥ river.
His opponent showed 5♦4♥ for a rivered pair, but it was no good as Vanasdale tabled K♥Q♥ for a better pair to take down the pot.
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27,800 |
Play has begun in the RGPS Passport Reno $800 Main Event. A total of 11 players have taken their seats to start the tournament.
Level: 1
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200