Level: 32
Blinds: 1,300,000/2,500,000
Ante: 2,500,000
Level: 32
Blinds: 1,300,000/2,500,000
Ante: 2,500,000
Pascal LeFrancois raised in the hijack and made the call after Felipe Ramos moved all in for 14,000,000 in the big blind.
Felipe Ramos: J♥J♦
Pascal LeFrancois: K♣9♣
Ramos saw a safe flop of 5♣10♠8♠, and his pocket jacks remained in front after the 2♠ turn. LeFrancois then spiked the K♥ river, making top pair to send Ramos out in 23rd position.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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134,000,000
7,600,000
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7,600,000 |
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Busted | |
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Taran Parmar was all-in for his last 9,800,000 in the cutoff, and Julian Pineda Lozano made the call on the button. The rest of the table folded, leaving Parmar at risk heads up.
Taran Parmar: 6♠6♥
Julian Pineda Lozano: J♠J♣
Lozano was the only one to catch the 5♠J♥3♦K♠8♠ runout, improving to a set of jacks and sending Parmar out in 24th place.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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58,600,000
22,000,000
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22,000,000 |
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Busted |
Jean-Noel Thorel opened to 5,000,000 in the hijack with 6♠6♥ and Belarmino De Souza called on the button with J♠J♥.
Thorel checked on the flop of 7♦5♥Q♠ and De Souza bet 5,000,000. Thorel called. Thorel checked again on the 9♣ turn and De Souza bet 8,500,000. Thorel laid it down.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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97,000,000
10,500,000
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10,500,000 |
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95,000,000
6,200,000
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6,200,000 |
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Peter Chien was all-in from the big blind, facing Iuri Ribeiro in early position.
Peter Chien: 9♠9♦
Iuri Ribeiro: A♣8♣
Chien's pocket pair improved to a set of nines on the Q♠9♥2♠ flop, and improved again to a full house on the Q♥ turn. That locked up the hand, as the K♣ river completed the board to secure Chien's double.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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41,000,000
12,400,000
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12,400,000 |
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29,000,000
14,200,000
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14,200,000 |
Poker flows through Michael Mizrachi's family as easily as champagne, which "The Grinder" almost certainly drank after winning this year's World Series of Poker Main Event, and it won't end with the generation of brothers who have won 13 WSOP bracelets.
Paul Mizrachi, the 21-year-old son of the reigning world champion and recent Poker Hall of Fame inductee, is the latest Mizrachi to set his eyes on a WSOP bracelet.
PokerNews caught up with Paul at WSOP Paradise in the Bahamas as he prepared to take on the $25,000 Super Main Event alongside his dad and three uncles: Robert, Daniel and Eric.
William Blais opened in middle position with K♥3♥ and Charles Hook called in the big blind with 6♦4♣.
Hook checked on the flop of 3♠2♥6♥ and Blais checked back. Hook then bet 3,000,000 on the 9♥ turn and Blais called.
Hook then bet 3,700,000 on the 4♦ river and Blais raised to 28,000,000. Hook laid it down.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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133,000,000
9,700,000
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9,700,000 |
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82,000,000
12,200,000
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12,200,000 |
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Level: 31
Blinds: 1,000,000/2,000,000
Ante: 2,000,000