A series of raises between Jason Dewitt in early position and Upeshka Desilva in the big blind led to Dewitt all in for 25,775 with ![]()
against Desilva's ![]()
.
The board ran out ![]()
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, safe for Dewitt to double up.
A series of raises between Jason Dewitt in early position and Upeshka Desilva in the big blind led to Dewitt all in for 25,775 with ![]()
against Desilva's ![]()
.
The board ran out ![]()
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, safe for Dewitt to double up.
Level: 2
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
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We didn't see the action, but Russell Boyd just collected all of Timothy Reilly's chips when ![]()
held against ![]()
.
A series of raises between Colin York on the button and Michael Wang in the big blind left Wang all in.
Wang: ![]()
York: ![]()
York's small pair was ahead, and it stayed that way as the dealer placed the following cards down: ![]()
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.
With the board reading ![]()
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, David Malka got his stack of 26,925 into the middle with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Jonathan Pfaff. Malka faded the flush draw and chop outs as the
river secured his double up.
Joshua Reynolds opened for a raise in middle position and got three-bet to 2,100 by Josh Pollock in the next position. Reynolds came back with 5,100, and Pollock responded by five-betting all in. Reynolds thought for about a minute before dropping in calling chips.
Reynolds: ![]()
Pollock: ![]()
Pollock didn't improve on the ![]()
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flop, and the
turn and
river kept things clean for Reynolds. Pollock was slightly covered, so he won't be adding to his bracelet tally today.
The cards are back in the air.
The players are taking an unscheduled short break.
We came to Table 438 with Lucas Picking considering what appeared to be an all-in five-bet from Theodore Atler in the blinds. Picking decided to make the call.
Picking: ![]()
Atler: ![]()
Atler found no help on the ![]()
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community, and he headed to the rail.