2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific
The cards are back in the air.
Level: 18
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000
The remaining 26 players are on their final 15-minute break of the evening.
Ang Italiano raised to 14,000 from late position and was called by Jason Giuliano in the blinds.
The flop came down ![]()
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and Giuliano checked. Italiano then moved all in for 110,000 sending Giuliano into the tank. He eventually made the call as both players tabled their cards.
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Italiano was in the lead with the overpair and was able to hold on as the board ran out the
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Dylan Honeyman opened the cutoff to 12,000 and JJ Liu defended her big blind to see a ![]()
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flop. Liu checked, Honeyman bet 12,000 and Liu check-raised to 32,000 before Honeyman went all in for 78,000 with Liu calling.
Liu: ![]()
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With both players holding a flush draw, the
on the turn now gave Liu outs to a straight, and when the
completed the board on the river, Honeyman headed to the rail in 27th place for an AU$21,566 payday.
The table folded around to Tatjana Zizic in the cut off who moved all in for her last 75,000 in chips. The decision then fell on Scott Davies in the small blind who immediately called as the big blind got out of the way.
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Zizic had run into pocket aces and would find no help when the board ran out ![]()
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On a board of ![]()
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with around 70,000 in the middle, Ang Italiano bet out 25,000 and Jason Giuliano raised to 100,000.
Italiano contemplated for a few moments before calling as the river landed the
and the local led for 100,000. Giuliano instantly announced he was all in for 213,000 and Italiano called.
"Nut straight!" announce Giuliano as he tabled his ![]()
while not realizing that it was actually the second nuts.
Italiano tabled her ![]()
for flopped two pair and conceded the pot to Giuliano as she was left with just 130,000 in chips.