2014 World Series of Poker
Dylan Linde put his opponent all in for about 8,800 on a final board of ![]()
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. The player took a couple of minutes to mull his decision over before deciding to fold.
Linde, known as "ImaLucSac" online, has millions in online cashes but is still waiting for his first six-figure live score.
Some new tables have opened at the far side of Brasilia Bronze, housing the following players:
Andre Akkari's opponent bet 3,000 into him on a board of ![]()
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and Akkari made it 6,000. His opponent quickly called, and Akkari turned over ![]()
for trips and won the pot.
Level: 4
Blinds: 100/200
Ante:
Chino Rheem called a bet in position in a heads-up pot after ![]()
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flopped. Rheem called another 2,600 on the
turn, and the aggressor checked the
river.
"I guess you have queens," Rheem said as he checked back.
Actually, his opponent showed ![]()
for nines full to take the pot.
Chris Hunichen called bets of 2,100 on the turn and about 4,000 on the river as the board came ![]()
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against a player under the gun. Hunichen's opponent showed ![]()
for a missed gutter, and Hunichen held ![]()
for a winning two pair.
Josh Arieh checked out of the big blind and called the 1,100 bet of an opponent in late position after ![]()
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flopped. On the
turn, Arieh check-called another 2,300. He checked the
river, but unfortunately for Arieh his opponent checked it back, as Arieh showed ![]()
for quads.
"Yep, that's good," the late-position player said as he mucked.