After calling a three-bet preflop, 2012 November Niner Jeremy Ausmus check-raised on a flop of . All of the money then went in the middle between him and his opponent, and the hands were opened.
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Opponent:
The turn and river came , respectively, and the player was eliminated. Ausmus chipped up to 62,300.
Nick Maimone led out for a bet on a board of , and JC Tran moved all in for 10,025. Maimone called.
Maimone:
Tran:
Tran's pair of aces trumped Maimone's pair of jacks, but with the diamond flush draw, Maimone still had 32% equity, according to the PokerNews Odds Calculator.
The on the river was a brick, and Tran doubled through to 25,000. Maimone plummeted to 1,500.
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Bill Klein moved all in for 3,700 after Ryan Riess checked the final board of . After tanking for a bit, Riess made the call. Klein showed a full house with the , and Riess mucked his hand.
Recent WSOP bracelet winner Kory Kilpatrick tossed out a bet of 6,225 on a completed board of . His opponent, Ryan Fee, raised to 15,000, and Kilpatrick tanked for the better part of two minutes before calling.
Fee tabled for the stone-cold nuts, and Kilpatrick folded.
Ami Alibay has moved up to roughly 85,000 after hurting Justin Bonomo and busting Brian Rast. When he took the big pot from Bonomo, Alibay held pocket aces on a board of and said that Bonomo had tried to bluff him.
Salman Behbehani raised to 600 in the cutoff, Kyle White called on the button, a third player called in the small blind, and David Peters moved all in for 6,025 in the big blind.
Behbehani folded, White tank-called, and the player in the small blind folded.
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White:
Peters was dominated, and failed to improve as the board ran out . He hit the rail, and White is up to 66,500 chips.