Phillip Hui raised on the button, Michael Bees defended in the big blind, and Bees check-called bets on every street as the board came ![]()
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Hui showed ![]()
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for a full house, scooping the pot.
Phillip Hui raised on the button, Michael Bees defended in the big blind, and Bees check-called bets on every street as the board came ![]()
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Hui showed ![]()
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for a full house, scooping the pot.
Michael Bees opened the action with a raise and Zack Milchman made it three bets. Bees made the call. The flop came ![]()
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and Bees would get the last of his chips in and be at risk with ![]()
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. "I have a good PLO hand," said Milchman as he turned over ![]()
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The turn was the
giving Bees two pair and the river was the
to improve his hand to a ten high spade flush. That was good enough to give him the pot as he doubled up to 800,000 in chips. Milchman dropped to 1,750,000 just 200,000 ahead of Phillip Hui.
Zack Milchman raised out of the small blind, Michael Bees made it three bets, and Milchman called.
Milchman check-called a bet on a flop of ![]()
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, and another on the turn (
), and the
completed the board. Both players checked, and Milchman announced that he had "ace-deuce."
Bees showed ![]()
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for trip queens, and scooped the pot.
Level: 30
Limits: 80,000/160,000
Ante: 0
Michael Bees opened for a raise from the button and Phillip Hui called from the small blind and Zack Milchman did as well from the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and it was checked around. The turn was the
and after Hui checked, Milchman bet. Bees called and Hui folded.
The river was the
and Milchman bet again. Bees raised and Milchman made the call and showed ![]()
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for a set of tens. Bees mucked and was left with 550,000 after the hand.
Michael Bees raised on the button, Zack Milchman defended his big blind, and the flop fell ![]()
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. Milchman checked, Bees bet, Milchman check-raised, and the action was quickly capped. The two players tried to just get it all in, but the capped action wasn't enough.
Bees called a single bet on the turn (
), and the rest went in on the river (
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"Full house," Milchman said, showing ![]()
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Bees looked at his rail, tabling ![]()
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for a meaningless flush, and was eliminated in third place.
Zack Milchman is grinding Phillip Hui down by winning small pots, and the latter is down to 550,000 chips.
Phillip Hui is down to 215,000 after calling bets on the flop and turn and then folding on the river to a bet from Zack Milchman on a ![]()
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board.
Phillip Hui was all in and at risk preflop with ![]()
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against the ![]()
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of Zack Milchman.
Hui scooped with a flush as the board came ![]()
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, doubling through.
Milchman then limped in on the button, Hui checked, and the flop was ![]()
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. Hui led out, Milchman called, and the turn was the
. Hui led again, Milchman raised, and Hui moved all in. Milchman called.
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Hui was free rolling, and improved to a straight when the
completed the board.
The two players saw a flop of ![]()
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and Phillip Hui bet and was called by Zack Milchman. The turn was the
and both players checked. The river was the
and Hui bet and was quickly called by Milchman.
"Quads," said Hui as he turned over ![]()
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for quad threes. Milchman mucked and Hui moved up to 1.165 million after the hand.