2017 Super High Roller Bowl
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with roughly 70,000 in the middle, Dan Smith found himself all in for his last 114,500 against David Peters.
Smith: ![]()
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Peters: ![]()
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The river landed the
and Smith doubled through to just over starting stack while Peters slumped down to just 75,000 in chips.
Dak Shak had big blind David Peters at risk for 69,500 on a flop of ![]()
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Shak: ![]()
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Peters had some outs and one arrived right away on the
turn. The river was a
.
Jason Les got his remaining 140,000 in preflop and was at risk against Ben Lamb.
Les: ![]()
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Lamb: ![]()
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The flop brought ![]()
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to give Lamb a flush, and the
turn ended things.
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with roughly 45,000 in the middle, Tom Marchese checked over to Ben Lamb who bet out 37,000.
Marchese called, and then both players checked down the
and
on the turn and river.
Marchese tabled his ![]()
and Lamb folded.
From under the gun, Matt Berkey moved all in for his last 9,000, and with the action on Jason Mercier in the cutoff, he three-bet to 15,500.
From the small blind, Antonio Esfandiari moved all in for roughly 120,000 and Mercier folded.
Berkey: ![]()
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With Berkey needing some help to stay alive, the ![]()
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flop would leave him drawing to runner-runner.
The turn of the
would seal the deal before the
completed the board on the river.
Antonio Esfandiari raised in late position and called the shove of Lauren Roberts, who had about 55,000 in the small blind.
Roberts: ![]()
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Esfandiari: ![]()
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Esfandiari had a big edge, and it only increased on the ![]()
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flop as he picked up a flush draw. The
turn had Roberts rooting for a chop, but the
river was a brick.
At another table, Sean Winter busted out as well.
The cards are back in the air!
Level: 9
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000