2020 World Series of Poker Circuit Horseshoe Tunica
Level: 18
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Adam Todd opened to 12,000 in early position and Brian Green shipped all in for 89,000 in the cutoff. The action was back on Todd and the two players had a discussion about the previous hand before Todd made the call.
Green confidently flipped over ![]()
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of Todd. The board ran out ![]()
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and Green was unable to find any help as he was forced to settle for a min-cash.
In the next hand, Todd opened to 12,000 again from under the gun and Jacob Corda ripped all in for around 120,000 on his left. Tim Leslie also pushed all in for 48,000 in the big blind and Todd eventually folded.
Corda turned over ![]()
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in big trouble. The board of ![]()
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secured the win for Corda and Leslie was the next player to hit the rail.
Todd Bartlett raised it up from middle position and Bryant Kelley defended from the big blind. The flop fell ![]()
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and Kelley checked to Bartlett who tossed in a continuation bet. Kelley check-raised to 40,000 only to have Bartlett shove all in for 217,000. Kelley quickly called and the cards were tabled once all of the other action was completed.
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Bartlett flopped a set of sevens but wasn't out of the weeds yet as Kelley had top pair with the nut flush draw. The
on the turn was safe for Bartlett but it was the
on the river that gave Kelley a flush. Bartlett exited the tournament as the bubble boy and the remaining 74 players have all locked up a min-cash of $2,777.
The action folded around to Timothy Miles on the button who raised it up. Phuong Nguyen was one of the shortest stacks in the room with just over 30,000 chips to start the hand and he shoved all in from the small blind. The big blind folded and Miles tossed in a call.
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Timothy Miles: ![]()
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The flop of ![]()
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gave Miles a straight draw and left Nguyen on the edge of his seat. The
on the turn and the
on the river bricked off for Miles and Nguyen let out a deep sigh of relief. The hand-for-hand portion of the tournament will continue until the next elimination.
Ryan Enis was down to just a little over 10 big blinds and he shoved all in from early position. The action folded around to Hyun Lee in the big blind who made the call after looking down at his cards.
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Lee was in a dominating position and the flop of ![]()
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changed nothing. The
on the turn gave Lee a pair of kings but Enis also picked up a royal flush draw. However, the
on the river was a brick and Enis was eliminated just short of the money.
Level: 17
Blinds: 2,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
At one table, the action was complete with Trace Henderson and Spencer Taylor getting all of their chips in the middle preflop. Henderson was at risk for 180,000 in the big blind against Taylor on the button. Henderson's ![]()
were still face up on the table with a board of ![]()
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and Taylor was forced to send over a double up.
A couple of tables over, Blake Whittington was also being awarded a double up with ![]()
. Whittington was all in for 125,000 preflop against Kelvin Douglas and the board of ![]()
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not only gave Whittington a set of queens, but he also rivered the nut flush.
The cards are in the air on Day 2 of the Main Event with just under 15 minutes remaining in level 16.