Aurelie Quelain just found herself moving all in for 31,000 over a raise from Sergio Aido to 7,000. Yann Dion made the call behind her, and Aido folded to create a heads-up showdown.
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and Dion raked in the pot.
Aurelie Quelain just found herself moving all in for 31,000 over a raise from Sergio Aido to 7,000. Yann Dion made the call behind her, and Aido folded to create a heads-up showdown.
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and Dion raked in the pot.
Our WPT colleague just caught a hand that that Jerry Odeen atop the chip counts, while Brian Senie dropped down to about 430,000 chips. The flop showed ![]()
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when Odeen bet 28,000 and Senie raised to 89,000.
After a while Odeen called and on the turn the
hit, on which both players checked. The river brought the
and again the action was checked.
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and Senie mucked, giving up a sizeable pot to the Swede.
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on the table it was Jerry Odeen who moved all in to put his opponent at risk. Odeen's opponent snap-called and showed ![]()
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for a bigger full house.
Odeen now sits second in chips behind Brian Senie, who's hoovering around 600,000 chips.
Steve O'Dwyer just raised to 7,000 from the cutoff and Ole Schemion called from the small blind. The flop came down ![]()
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and Schemion check-raised O'Dwyer's bet from 9,000 to 25,000.
O'Dwyer made the call and on the turn the
hit. Schemion moved all in for 65,000 and O'Dwyer made the call right away.
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The river was the
and Schemion doubled up.
Steve O'Dwyer just raised to 6,00 under the gun and the player on his left called before Ole Schemion three-bet to 20,500. The next player to act, Gleb Tremzin, moved all in for 63,000 and the action folded back to O'Dwyer.
O'Dwyer gave it some thought before moving all in for 67,000 and Schemion tanked for a long time before folding.
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and O'Dwyer more than doubled up, while Tremzin hit the rail.
Schemion and O'Dwyer smiled at each other, and the German asked, "What do you think I folded?"
O'Dwyer didn't respond, and Schemion added, "The price was so good."
Charlie Carrel just ended up all in for about 68,000 chips and he was up against David Abreu. The showdown went as following, as Carrel was behind the entire time.
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and Carrel busted out from his first ever WPT event.
After unknown action we saw Tony Dunst all in and at risk for his tournament life, and the showdown went as following against Jerry Odeen.
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and Dunst hit the rail on the last hand of the first level of Day 3.