Yevgeniy Minakrin shoved for about 900,000 under the gun and was called by Leo Fussy on the button. Fussy had ![]()
, but he was unable to catch Minakrin's ![]()
despite turning a combo draw on the ![]()
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run out.
Yevgeniy Minakrin shoved for about 900,000 under the gun and was called by Leo Fussy on the button. Fussy had ![]()
, but he was unable to catch Minakrin's ![]()
despite turning a combo draw on the ![]()
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run out.
John Reading bet 180,000 into two opponents on a ![]()
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flop, and only James Wilson called, from the button. On the
turn, Reading bet 250,000, and Wilson announced all in. Reading snap-called, showing ![]()
for a set.
"You got me," Wilson said, turning up ![]()
for a gutter. The
river wasn't what he needed, and he sent 1.06 million to Wilson.
Peixin Liu raised to 150,000 in the cutoff and was called by big blind James Wilson. Wilson check-called 200,000 on the ![]()
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flop and 400,000 on the
turn. Both checked the
river, and Liu tabled ![]()
. Wilson showed ![]()
for a pair of fives.
Level: 28
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 5,000
Players are on break for 10 minutes.
John Pierce busted in sixth when he was unable to improve with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Leo Fussy as the board came ![]()
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.
Peixin Liu and Leo Fussy both checked a ![]()
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flop, and Liu bet 125,000 on the
turn. Fussy made it 325,000, and Liu called. On the
river, Liu checked and Fussy quickly checked back.
"Alright, how big's your diamond?" Fussy asked.
Liu had two diamonds though, and one was very big: ![]()
.
Fussy showed ![]()
.
"Bad river," Liu said.
Mark Hodge jammed for 240,000 in middle position, and John Reading called in the cutoff.
Hodge: ![]()
Reading: ![]()
Hodge called for face cards, but nothing higher than an eight hit the board, leaving ace-high best for Reading.
John Pierce jammed the small blind with just 130,000 or so.
"I think I call," James Wilson said from the big. "I haven't looked."
Wilson: ![]()
Pierce: ![]()
Pierce pulled ahead as ![]()
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flopped. Big cards arrived on the last two streets, but they were
and
.