Cary Katz moved all in before the flop for his last 52,000, Justin Bonomo called and the two turned over their hands.
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and Bonomo's bullets took down the pot, forcing Katz to use an add-on chip.
Cary Katz moved all in before the flop for his last 52,000, Justin Bonomo called and the two turned over their hands.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Bonomo's bullets took down the pot, forcing Katz to use an add-on chip.
Ben Yu opened with a raise to 14,000 from the cutoff and Anthony Zinno called on the button.
The flop was ![]()
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and Yu led out for 15,000. Zinno thought for a bit then called.
The turn was the
and Yu took his time before moving all in. Zinno quickly called.
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Yu was already drawing dead so the
river changed nothing and Zinno doubled up.
Action was limped four ways and the flop came down ![]()
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. There, all four players checked to see the
on the turn.
Cary Katz led out first to act with a bet of 7,000 and only Sean Perry called from the cutoff.
The river was the
and Katz moved all in for right around 40,000. Perry called it off instantly. Katz showed ![]()
for a rivered straight but Perry was holding ![]()
for a rivered full house.
"That was the gin card for you," Perry said. "But it was the super gin card for me."
With that, Perry doubled to just over 100,000 while Katz was left with about 70,000.
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and Seth Davies was all in for the rest of his chips before the flop, Ben Lamb bet an opponent off the side pot and the two turned over their hands.
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for a pair of jacks, Lamb showed ![]()
for the same pair but with a higher kicker. The
on the turn gave Davies two pair and the lead. A
fell on the river, giving the lead back to lamb with a straight, busting Davies who then used an add on chip.
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when Jonathan Depa led out for 7,000 from the small blind. Seth Davies called form the cutoff before Ben Lamb popped it on the button to 24,000. Depa let go but Davies called.
The turn was the
and Davies led out with a bet of 15,000. Lamb thought for a long while before moving all in for 61,000 and Davies quickly called.
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The board completed with the
and Davies missed full house and flush draws so Lamb would double. Davies was left with just 1,000 chips after the hand.
Level: 2
Ante: 1,000
Button Ante: 2,000
It's unclear when all the money got in but Ben Lamb was holding ![]()
against Manig Loeser's ![]()
. Lamb was all in with a short stack and Loeser had him covered.
The board showed ![]()
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and Loeser made a full house to force Lamb to use his first add on. With that, Loeser now sits with 140,000 while Lamb is sitting with 100,000 after his add-on.
Anthony Zinno limped in the from the hijack before Kristen Bicknell raised to 13,000 in the cutoff. Alex Foxen called in the small blind and Zinno folded, so Bicknell and Foxen were heads up.
The flop was ![]()
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and both players checked to see the
on the turn. There, Foxen checked and Bicknell checked behind.
The river was the
and Foxen led for 22,000. Bicknell thought about it for a bit, then raised, making it 60,000. Foxen took his turn in the tank but eventually called. Bicknell turned up her ![]()
for the nut straight.
"That's good," Foxen said taking one last look at his cards.
Bicknell raked in the pot and Foxen was left with just 26,000 chips.
The tournament director has informed all dealers to shuffle up and start pitching the cards.