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Fresh off of his victory in the no-limit deuce-to-seven event, Volpe decided that he wanted to play more poker. Stacked at twice the starting stack, we're unsure whether he registered at the break and doubled or found a moment to multi-table.
Either way, no rest for the weary apparently and...
Volpe raised to 1,025 on the button and Kevin MacPhee called from the big blind. The flop was and MacPhee checked. Volpe bet 1,500 and MacPhee made the call. The turn was the and Macphee checked again.
Volpe bet 2,225 and MacPhee called. The river was the and it went check-check. MacPhee tabled and Volpe mucked.
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi is on a tear over at Table 16. We're not sure how he got them all, but Mizrachi is sitting on a massive stack of 110,000. What's more, everyone else at the table is sitting on 18,000 or less. This has provided Mizrachi a prime opportunity to push his stack around, and he is doing just that.
Kevin Saul and Andrea Dato tangled in back-to-back hands. First, on a board of , Saul moved all in, putting Dato's last 11,000 or so at risk. Dato thought for a few minutes before Saul eventually called the clock.
Dato made the call in the middle of his countdown and Saul confidently tabled , but he was behind the of Dato. "Why did you slowroll me bro", Saul asked indignantly, as the board finished .
"It was no slowroll from me," responded Dato, and they were back at it the very next hand from the blinds when Saul opened to 2,000 from the small blind and Dato made the call.
The flop was and Saul bet 2,400. Dato raised to 5,500 and Saul called. The turn was the and both players checked. After the river, Saul led for 3,500 and it was met with another raise from Dato to 8,600 and Saul folded.
Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi is sitting on a massive stack, and he explained to us exactly how he got them. It has to do with LeBron James, but you'll have to listen to find out how.
A player opened to 1,200 and Nick Guagenti called from the button. The flop was and Guagenti called after his opponent bet 1,400.
The turn was the and Guagenti's opponent led for 2,800 and Guagenti raised to 6,675. His opponent put out a three-bet to 14,000 and Guagenti pushed all in and his opponent immediately folded.