2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific
The chips went in preflop between Mel Judah and Ismael Bojang with the Australian at risk.
Bojang:
Judah:
The
flop gave some sweat with the flush draw and the
turn provided just that. However, the
river made trips on the board and gave Judah a full house.
Mike Watson started the hand with about 13,000 chips left and raised the pot from the cutoff. Oliver Gill made the call out of the big blind and they saw a flop of
. Watson had about the pot size left and called all in with the
, Gill turned over
.
The
on the turn changed nothing but the
on the river gave Gill a straight.
Level: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
The players are on their first 15-minute break of the day.
David Lim has been eliminated. He was all in with the ![]()
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on the ![]()
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flop against the ![]()
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for Paul Sharbanee. Earlier, Sharbanee dodged a ton of outs from Lim to double up, and now he came from behind to send Lim to the rail. The turn was the
and the river the
, and Sharbanee finished with a full house.
With 11,900 in the middle on the ![]()
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flop, Zane Ly was pitted against Jason Gray. Both players checked the flop and then checked the
turn card to see the
land on the river. Ly led with a bet of 4,300, and Gray called.
Ly tabled the ![]()
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for a queen-high straight, and that beat Gray's ![]()
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for a ten-high straight.
Paul Elliott limped from under the gun and got two callers in Scott Davies and Stephen Woodhead in the blinds. On the
flop, the action started with a bet of Davies for 2,000 and the call from Woodhead before Elliott raised the pot. Davies reraised to scare off Woodhead and put Elliott all in for 11,900 chips - call.
Elliott:
Davies:
Davies needed a king in order to improve but the board completed with the
on the turn and the
on the river.
David Lim checked the ![]()
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flop to Paul Sharbanee. Sharbanee bet 4,500, and Lim check-raised to put Sharbanee all in. With 8,600 behind, Sharbanee called it off holding the ![]()
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. Lim had the ![]()
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.
The turn was the
, and the river the
. Both of those kept Sharbanee in front, and he doubled up to over 30,000 in chips.