Twenty-minute break.
2014 World Series of Poker
The start-of-the-day chip leader is out! Raymond Chen didn't really have a good day at the office and managed to five-bet shove ![]()
into the ![]()
of Vinny Pahuja. Pahuja, as usual with many swings to his stack, gave it about one second to make the call after he four-bet to 18,000 and held up.
Below are some further chip counts as well.
Rep Porter battled with Gary Fields from Ireland (and not Iran) in a blind-vs.-blind confrontation and after some action on the ![]()
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flop, Porter got the remainder of his stack in after the
turn with ![]()
.
Fields made the call with the ![]()
, and the hand held up after the
river completed the board.
Michael Spegal got a recent boost to his stack. Holding ![]()
. The flop brought a
and low cards and the river brought the last
in the deck.
His opponent claimed he had ![]()
but didn’t show, and Spegal got a double-up with his quads.
Players from Scandinavia tend to play very aggressively and Viktor Skoldstedt is no different. He just called an all-in for 19,000 with ![]()
and lost the pot versus ![]()
on a king-high board. He may be chip leader again in 10 minutes, though!
We walked past the table of Loni Harwood and noticed her by far bigger stack. Upon asking what happened, she told us that she got it in with pocket fives on a ![]()
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flop with two hearts against the ![]()
of Hiren Patel. The latter could not catch any help and was eliminated.