
Table talking about Ivey while he's away from his seat. Dealer legit doesn't know who he is. We tell him he's a goalie for the Sabres.Follow @basebaldy

Table talking about Ivey while he's away from his seat. Dealer legit doesn't know who he is. We tell him he's a goalie for the Sabres.Follow @basebaldy
The following players hitting the rail within minutes of each other.
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Dominik Nitsche is up to 20,000 chips and looking a lot more comfortable at his table now he has a stack to go into battle with. Moments ago, Nitsche check-raised to 4,550 from the big blind when facing a 1,900 bet on a ![]()
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flop. The initial aggressor folded, leaving Nitsche to add to his stack.
Nitsche won a $1,000 buy-in event at last year's WSOP, bagging himself a WSOP bracelet and a bankroll-boosting $654,797 in prize money.
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20,000
18,100
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18,100 |
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We came up to the board ![]()
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. A player in early position led for 4,500 and after some thought, Ivey made the call.
Ivey's opponent checked the
river. Ivey did what Ivey does best: a little staring, a little chip playing and some more staring. Ivey picked up a stack of chips and threw them in the middle. His opponent, of course, folded.
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43,000
24,500
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24,500 |
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We are back from break. We will play one level and take a break while the staff races off the green and then back at for two more levels. We have about 400 players left in the field and the money starts at 216.
Level: 9
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
The players have been sent on a 20 minute break. Our coverage will resume shortly.
Tony Dunst and his opponent were all in preflop with Dunst in the lead holding ![]()
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and Dunst eliminates his opponent with two pair.
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13,800
5,300
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5,300 |
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Maria Ho raises from under the gun to 1,100. Action folded to the big blind who reraised to 2,400 and Ho called. The big blind check called Ho's bet of 1,600 on a ![]()
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flop. Both players checked the
turn. The big blind led for 2,200 on the
river and put Ho to the test. After thinking it through Ho made the tough call with ![]()
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14,500 |
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11,000
7,000
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7,000 |
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