2018 Seneca Fall Poker Classic
All the cards were face up on the table and all the chips were in the middle. Blake Napierala had ![]()
in front of him and Andrew Miller ![]()
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, giving Miller just jack high while Napierala had a rivered pair of kings. That pot brings Napierala over the 100,000 as he is looking like one of the front runners to make Day 2.
Level: 10
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
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, Kevin Boesel checked to Dwayne Langelaan who fired a bet of 33,000 into a pot that contained around 55,000 in it .
After a few moments of thought Boesel slammed in the chips to signify a call. Langelaan said "Good call" as he chucked his cards into the muck. Boesel exhaled a sigh of relief as he tabled ![]()
for three of a kind, more than enough to take down the huge pot late in level nine of Day 1c.
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and Joseph [Removed:340] was faced with a bet of 6,600 into a pot around 14,000 by his opponent. After a moment of thought [Removed:340] pushed all in for 27,000, putting his opponent to the test.
His opponent took quite some time before ultimately folding his hand, giving the pot to [Removed:340] who now has his highest stack total of the day.
It has been a day of little excitement for David Olshan, but the tides way have turned as he just secured a double up with pocket tens against his opponents big slick.
Level: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
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when James Sinkovic put his opponent all in for his remaining 8,000. His opponent called and the two players turned over their hands.
Sinkovic tabled ![]()
for a pair of aces and his opponent showed ![]()
for a flush draw. Sinkovic's hand held on for the win after the dealer turned over the
, eliminating his opponent and adding to his healthy chip stack.
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when Brian Healy was all in for his remaining 14,300 and he had a caller in Scorr Murawa. The two players turned over their hands and Healy would be at risk of elimination.
Murawa tabled ![]()
for an over pair of kings but was drawing dead when Healy showed his ![]()
for a flopped straight. The
on the river was irrelevent as Healy took down the pot for a full double up.