David Peters was all-in on the feature table, facing off against Dan Smith on the ![]()
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turn.
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Peters hoped to catch a club or an eight but the river came
instead, sealing the pot for Smith.
David Peters was all-in on the feature table, facing off against Dan Smith on the ![]()
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turn.
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Smith: ![]()
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Peters hoped to catch a club or an eight but the river came
instead, sealing the pot for Smith.
Level: 7
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
From the hijack, Sergio Aido raised to 6,000 before Tom Marchese three-bet to 20,000 from the button.
Aido called, and then checked the ![]()
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flop to Marchese who bet out 17,000.
Aido check-raised to 54,000 after using a time extension chip, and Marchese folded.
Keith Tilston raised to 6,500 from the hijack and his neighbour Brandon Adams made it 24,000. Tilston called the three-bet and then called another 32,000 on the ![]()
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flop.
The turn was the
and Tilston opted to lead out, earning a quick fold from Adams.
Steffen Sontheimer opened button and called a three-bet to 27,000 from Kahle Burns, in the small blind. Burns checked on the ![]()
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flop. Sontheimer bet 22,000 and Burns called. Burns check-called 56,000 on the
turn, bringing a
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This time, both players checked and Sontheimer mucked to ![]()
for a straight.
One of the less-recognizable names for a lot of poker fans watching the Super High Roller Bowl might be Kahle Burns. He hails from way Down Under in Australia and doesn't get the exposure of a lot of these players. He spoke to Poker Central's Remko Rinkema about his attitude toward this massive event.
In a hand from the stream, on a board reading ![]()
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, Nick Petrangelo bet 48,000. Phil Ivey shoved all in for 135,000 and Petrangelo went deep into the tank, using all of his time extensions. Finally, he found a fold with ![]()
and Ivey mucked his ![]()
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Catching the action on the board of ![]()
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with roughly 25,000 in the middle, Christoph Vogelsang bet out 8,000.
Tom Marchese bumped it up to 40,000, and Vogelsang called.
Marchese tabled his ![]()
for a rivered full house, and Vogelsang mucked.
Fedor Holz opened to 6,000 in the cutoff and called a three-bet to 15,000 from Kathy Lehne, who had the button. The flop came ![]()
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and Holz check-called 20,000. They both checked the
and
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"Just king-high," Holz said, opening ![]()
.
Lehne smiled and moved to muck before double-checking her holding. She flipped over ![]()
for a straight.
"I didn't know I had it!" she exclaimed.
"What is going on at this table?" Bill Perkins wondered as everyone laughed it up.