Chris Hunichen was all in at at risk before the flop again Jerry Robinson.
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and Robinson made a pair of kings on the turn giving him the lead and sending Hunichen to the rail.
Chris Hunichen was all in at at risk before the flop again Jerry Robinson.
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and Robinson made a pair of kings on the turn giving him the lead and sending Hunichen to the rail.
Catch action on the turn, Jake Schindler was first to act. He put out a bet of 125,000 with the board showing ![]()
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. Brandon Adams was in late position and he called, creating a pot of right around 400,000.
The river was the
and Schindler thought for nearly his entire time bank before moving all in for right around 400,000. Adams didn't take too long before he folded, allowing Schindler to take down the pot and chip up to right around 800,000.
Level: 13
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
The remaining 23 players will now be taking a 10-minute break.
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Alex Foxen opened to 18,000 from the cutoff, Bryn Kenney three-bet to 57,000 on the button and Byron Kaverman moved all in for 212,000 from the small blind. Foxen moved all in over the top and Kenney folded, player turned over their hands with Kaverman at risk.
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and Foxen's ace high held on for the pot, sending Kaverman home.
Joseph Cheong opened from the hijack seat with a raise to 18,000. Action folded to the big blind where Erik Seidel called.
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and Seidel checked to Cheong who continued with a bet of 25,000. Seidel called. The turn was the
and this time, both players slowed down with a check.
The river was the
and Seidel checked a third time. Cheong put out a bet of 40,000 and Seidel eventually called. Cheong turned up his ![]()
for a pair of eights and that earned him the pot.
Jerry Robinson opened to 13,000, Cary Katz moved all in for around 115,000 and Robinson called, players turned over their hands with Katz at risk.
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and Robinson's nines held on for the pot, sending Katz to the rail.
Daniel Weinand opened, Jerry Robinson moved all in for 125,000 and Weinand called, the two players turned over their hands with Robinson at risk.
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and Weinand was still in the lead. The dealer burned and turned a
, Robinson would need to hit to stay alive. A
fell on the river, counterfeiting Weinand and giving the pot to Robinson, who grabbed a full double up through Weinand.
Level: 12
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000