Rich Alsup opened for 520,000 on the button and Anthony Dunne defended his big blind.
The ![]()
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flop was checked to the
turn where Dunne took down the pot after he lead out for 525,000.
Rich Alsup opened for 520,000 on the button and Anthony Dunne defended his big blind.
The ![]()
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flop was checked to the
turn where Dunne took down the pot after he lead out for 525,000.
Level: 33
Blinds: 120,000/240,000
Ante: 40,000
The remaining four players are on a 10-minute break.
Anthony Dunne limped in from under the gun along with Rich Alsup on the button and Steve Wilkie from the small blind. Josh Damm checked his option from the big and saw a ![]()
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flop.
Wilkie checked his option to Damm who fired out 600,000 and Dunne mucked his hand while Alsup raised all in. Wilkie folded while Damm called holding less.
Josh Damm: ![]()
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Alsup out-flopped Damm and the
turn didn't change a thing as Damm still needed any king, queen or jack to win the hand.
Unfortunately for Damm, the river fell the
improving Alsup's hand to a full house and he was eliminated in fifth place.
Steve Wilkie open-jammed under the gun for 1,565,000 and action folded round to Rich Alsup who called from the big blind.
Rich Alsup: ![]()
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Steve Wilkie: ![]()
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Wilkie was at risk and behind until the ![]()
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flop dropped giving him trip tens for a commanding lead.
The
came on the turn and Wilkie dodged the two remaining cowboys as the river fell the
giving him the double up.
Anthony Dunne limped in from the cutoff and Aaron Johnson raised all in on the button. Action folded back around to Dunne who called.
Aaron Johnson: ![]()
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Dunne had Johnson dominated until the dealer peeled a ![]()
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flop pairing Johnson's queen.
The turn came the
adding broadway outs Dunne's hand as he needed either an ace or ten to win the hand.
Luckily for Johnson, the board paired with the
river securing his double for 1,125,000.
Level: 32
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 30,000
Anthony Dunne limped in from the cutoff and action folded to Andrew Johnson raised all in from the big blind, Dunne called.
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Andrew Johnson: ![]()
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Johnson was behind needing some help and found it on the ![]()
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flop.
The turn fell the
giving Dunne a flush draw and Johnson needed to dodge any spade or queen to win the hand.
Unfortunately for Johnson, the dealer dropped the
on the river ending his tournament in sixth place.