A player in middle position opened for 60,000 and Carter Myers called in the hijack. Myers' opponent bet 70,000 on the flop and 85,000 on the turn and river as the board came ![]()
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Myers called him down and ![]()
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A player in middle position opened for 60,000 and Carter Myers called in the hijack. Myers' opponent bet 70,000 on the flop and 85,000 on the turn and river as the board came ![]()
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Myers called him down and ![]()
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Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
A player under the gun shoved for 85,000 or so and Scott Sisler called in the cutoff. The player on the button jammed for 230,000 and Sisler quickly called that as well since he had ![]()
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The early player showed ![]()
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board provided plenty of sweat but the river was the
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These players earned $2,504.
Daniel Sepiol opened under the gun and called the shove of Jorden Helstern on his left for about 200,000.
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Helstern hissed in disgust as a ![]()
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flop hit the board but he still had equity with his flush draw. The
turn was no good for him. A red card hit the river but it was the
.
Level: 20
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
These players earned $2,337.
A player limped early, the hijack jammed for 141,000, Justin Brown called in the cutoff, and Paul Cogliano shoved as well on the button. He had about 225,000 and action folded back to Brown, who called.
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flop didn't improve anyone but the
sure did as Cogliano rocketed to a big lead. The
was a brick and Cogliano collected the huge pot.
The next hand, he won some more opening to 25,000 in the cutoff and called a three-bet from the big blind, Adam Asbury, to about 80,000. They checked to the turn on ![]()
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and Asbury check-folded to a bet.
Nick Marsh was all in from the button for about 200,000 with ![]()
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of small blind Adam Asbury.
Marsh was unable to catch up as Asbury hit an ace on the river for good measure to bust him.