2018 Seneca Fall Poker Classic
Level: 8
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
The remaining players will now be taking a 15-minute.
The flop was showing ![]()
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when Thomas Tucker put a bet of 2,500 into a pot around 6,000. Three opponents called him, a
landed on the turn and all players checked to the
on the river.
Tucker bet 3,000, one opponent called and Tucker tabled ![]()
for two pair. His opponent mucked, giving Tucker the pot and extending his Day 1c chip lead.
The $200,000 guarantee has been met as the final flight keeps pulling in entries of players trying to grab a seat into Day 2. The lack of attendance in the first two flights has been more than made up for as Day 1c now has 132 entries just halfway through level seven.
The late registration and re-entry period is still open until the beginning of level 11 and Day 1c shows no signs of slowing down as the prize pool continues to grow.
Thomas Tucker was sitting in the big blind when a small blind opponent moved all in for around 11,000. Tucker looked down at this cards and quickly called when he saw big slick. The two players turned over their hands and Tuckers opponent would be at risk of elimination.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Tuckers big slick held on to take down the pot, extending his cheap lead with another elimination.
Level: 7
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 500
Joseph [Removed:340] moved all in for his remaining 7,750 on a board showing ![]()
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and a pot containing around 13,000 in the middle. Karla Bow was faced with a tough decision that she ultimately show to call.
[Removed:340] turned over ![]()
for top set and she looked in disgust as she tossed her cards into the muck, giving [Removed:340] a much needed double up late on level six.