The following players have been eliminated and received $8504 each.
2014 World Series of Poker
Max Silver opened to 12,500 from early position and Keanu Tabali shoved all in from the blind for 104,000. Silver thought for a moment before eventually making the call.
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and Silver flopped the open-ender, but couldn't connect as the board completed ![]()
and Tabali survived.
Daniel Eichorn raised to 12,000 in middle position and Darin Stout pushed all in from the hijack. Eichorn shrugged and called, turning over ![]()
. Stout gleefully flipped up ![]()
and the board ran clean with ![]()
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. Eichorn was left very short with just 20,500 and busted out the next hand.
A player in middle position open shoved with 47,500 chips and Paul Tedeschi called from the hijack position.
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It almost looked like Tedeschi was going to double up the other player, but the river saved him: ![]()
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The following players were eliminated late in the last level and will each receive $7,152.
Level: 18
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
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Players are on a 60-minute dinner break.
Paul Tedeschi raised to 8,000 from late position and Mustapha Kanit three-bet to 17,000 from his seat in the cutoff. Tedeschi responded with a raise to 36,000 and Kanit called.
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flop had more clubs that the Las Vegas Strip and after 90 seconds of sat riffling chips, Tedeschi decided to bet 30,500 into his Italian opponent. Kanit sat motionless for the count of 30, before reaching for chips and calling.
The
brought yet another club into play and now Tedeschi checked. Kanit checked behind and the
completed the board. Again, Tedeschi checked, but Kanit didn't check behind, instead he bet 115,000 and was all-in.
Tedeschi smiled an awkward smile before chuckling to himself. It was more of a nervous laugh, though, because if he called and lost his tournament was over. Eventually, Tedeschi folded and asked Kanit to show him his holding. Kanit refused, stating he had the best hand. Tedeschi claimed to have pocket aces as the two headed off to dinner.
Andy Spears has almost a quarter of a million chips thanks to a real gift from an opponent at his table.
We hear Loni Harwood telling the tournament's chip leader Hiren Patel that the player had raised from late position, Spears three-bet from the big blind, the player responded with a small four-bet, to which Spears five bet "ripped" over the top of for 114,000. The player made a reluctant call and showed ![]()
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kept Spears' queen ahead and doubled him to 240,000.