
@JakaChipCounts big double up JJ > AQ on a A49JQ runout. Up to 300k avg is 200k 48 remainFollow @FarazJaka

@JakaChipCounts big double up JJ > AQ on a A49JQ runout. Up to 300k avg is 200k 48 remainFollow @FarazJaka
Chuck Pacheco shoved for about 30,000 from under the gun and Todd Terry called from the small blind.
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The board came down ![]()
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, improving Terry's hand to a set of tens and putting an end to Pacheco's tournament.
Todd Terry opened for 10,000 from the hijack only to have Chuck Pacheco three-bet all in from the button. The blinds folded and Terry, who had the smaller stack, called off for 73,000.
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Terry had the better ace, but the ![]()
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flop made things interesting as Pacheco picked up a flush draw. Terry sighed, but his frustration was for nothing as neither the
turn nor
river gave Pacheco the flush.
"Wow, what a sweat," Terry said as he counted down his stack.
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JC Tran raised to 9,000 on the button, Ryan Fee called out of the big blind and both players checked on a flop of ![]()
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. The turn was a repeat five - the
- and Fee checked again. Tran tossed out 11,000, Fee check-raised to 35,000 and Tran called.
The
completed the board and Fee fired out 84,000 (roughly 60% of his stack). Tran folded.
Anthony Zinno raised all in from the hijack for about 55,000 and Justin Bonomo called from the big blind.
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The board ran out ![]()
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, no help to Zinno, securing the elimination for Bonomo.
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David Peters was all in and at risk preflop holding ![]()
as he was racing agains the ![]()
of Joseph Cheong.
Cheong flopped a set of nines when the dealer fanned ![]()
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and Peters started to get up, but the
on the turn gave him four outs to chop the pot.
The
on the river was a brick, however, and Peters hit the rail.
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
The players are on their first 20-minute break of the day.