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After a successful series in May that included the return of the Tournament of Champions, the WSOP Circuit returns to The Commerce in November.
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Action was picked up on the river with the board showing 4♥8♣6♦6♥Q♣ with roughly 15,000 in the pot.
Jesus Ramirez bet out and Cheng Xiong raised him all for his stack of 27,000, which Ramirez quickly called to put him at risk.
Xiong tabled 4♦4♣ for a full house, fours full of sixes. But Ramirez had the winner with Q♠6♣ for a full house, sixes full of queens to eliminate Xiong.
Action was picked up on the river with the board showing 4♦10♣6♥8♣10♠ and roughly 10,000 in the pot.
Reza Moradkhani was facing a bet of 20,000 from Roscoe Hayden. Moradkhani asked Hayden "Can you beat a full house" which he replied "No I can not" as Moradkhani made the call and said "Okay because I have a full house" and tabled 4♠4♣ for a full house fours full of tens.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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69,800 | |
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14,200 |
Level: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
Luis Yepez opened the action with a raise to 700, which was called by a player in the hijack, Florentino Montero in the cutoff, and a player on the button. Then Jesus Ramirez three-bet to 3,500 from the small blind, which all four players called.
After the 6♦10♠3♠ flop Ramirez bet out 11,000. Yepez and the hijack folded, before Montero raised all in for his stack of 28,000. The button folded, and Ramirez called for less to put himself at risk.
Jesus Ramirez: A♥Q♠
Florentino Montero: 5♣4♣
Ramirez was ahead with his ace high, but would need to fade the two live cards, and open ended straight draw of Montero. But once the board ran out 7♦ on the turn, and A♣ on the river, Montero turned a straight to knockout Ramirez.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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65,000
65,000
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65,000 |
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48,800
48,800
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48,800 |
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Busted |
Daniel Burillo opened the action with a raise to 1,200 from the cutoff, which was called by a player on the button, and the big blind Orest Korenevych.
After the flop came 9♠Q♣J♣ Korenevych and Burillo checked to the player on the button, who bet out 1,500. Korenevych made the call, before Burillo raised to 31,000, leaving just 100 chips behind. The button gave it some thought, before mucking his hand. Korenevych then made the call, not realizing Burillo had a chip left behind.
The turn brought 5♣ and the last 100 chips went in the middle, with Burillo at risk. '
Daniel Burillo: K♣3♣
Orest Korenevych: K♦10♣
Korenevych flopped the nuts with a straight, but after Burillo turned the second nut flush, Korenevych was left drawing dead. Once the 6♠ hit the river, Burillo officially had the winner and doubled up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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64,500
64,500
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64,500 |
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11,200
11,200
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11,200 |
Action was picked up on the river with the board showing J♦10♥J♣Q♥A♣ with roughly 8,500 in the pot.
Fernando Santiagolopez bet out 5,000 from the big blind, when Sanjeev Kapoor raised to 15,000 from the hijack. Santiagolopez then three-bet to 15,000 and Kapoor four-bet all in for the last 10,000 and Santiagolopez, who mucked and gave the pot to Kapoor.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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68,500 | |
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9,800 |
Level: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 0
Mike Eskandari opened the action with a raise to 500 from under the gun. He was called by a player in middle position, on the button, the small blind and big blind.
All the players checked to the turn after the A♣K♦2♦ flop, which brought the K♣. The blinds then checked to Mike Eskandari, who bet out 500. The player in middle position folded, when the button, and both the blinds call.
After the 2♥ on the river, the blinds checked to Eskandari again, who bet out 2,000. All three players found a fold to give him the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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33,000 |