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4,500
4,500
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4,500 |
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4,500
4,500
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4,500 |
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4,500
4,500
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4,500 |
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4,500
4,500
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4,500 |
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4,500
4,500
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4,500 |
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4,500
4,500
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4,500
4,500
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4,500
4,500
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4,500
4,500
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4,500
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2014 World Series of Poker
Stud 8
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Picking things up on fourth street, we saw action check over to Andrew Brown. He led out with a bet and his opponent tossed out a call. On fifth, Brown slowed with a check and his opponent took this opportunity to lead. Brown called to see sixth.
Brown paired his treys on sixth and fired out a bet. His opponent called and each player received his final down card. On seventh, Brown checked, his opponent led out, and he came over the top with a raise. Brown's opponent called but mucked his cards after Brown showed ![]()
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for treys full of fives. Brown was pushed the pot and is now up to about 6,100 in chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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6,100
1,600
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1,600 |
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Stud
The player in Seat 1 had ![]()
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and a bet of 150 in front of him. The player two to his left had ![]()
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and a call in front of him. James Woods held ![]()
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and he raised to 300. The original bettor folded and the caller decided to call a second time.
Sixth street saw Woods get dealt the
and his opponent
. Woods bet again and was called. On seventh street Woods checked, his opponent bet, and Woods made the call. "Did you hit the straight?" asked Woods. His opponent answered by showing ![]()
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for a king-high straight. "Good hand," said Woods as he mucked.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,200
300
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300 |
Limit Hold'em
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and Michael Chow was heads up with an opponent. Chow's opponent led out with a bet and Chow called from the button. The turn paired the board with the
and action slowed with a check to Chow. He took this opportunity to fire out a bet and his opponent stayed the course.
The
put two pair on the board on the river and action checked to Chow once more. He shot out one last bet which was enough to make his opponent throw his cards away. Chow was pushed the pot and now sits just above starting stack with 4,700 in chips.
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4,700
200
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200 |
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4,500
4,500
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4,500 |
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4,500
4,500
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4,500
4,500
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4,500
4,500
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4,500 |
Razz
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Robert Williamson III was first to act and completed the action. He found one caller with an ace showing and the two were off to fourth street. Williamson's opponent led out on fourth and Williamson tossed out a call. The same action occurred on fifth street when Williamson paired his eight.
The WSOP bracelet winner faced another bet on sixth, and this time he opted to let his hand go. His opponent was pushed the pot and his stack was reduced to 4,100.
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4,100
400
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400 |
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