Level: 20
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,000
Level: 20
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,000
Andrew Dick took care of a short stack and won the pot with ![]()
versus ![]()
after the board ran out ![]()
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.
Only one hand later Brian Pinkus was all in for 108,000 with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Yuliyan Kolev and Pinkus binked the ![]()
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board.
After a ![]()
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flop, we found Andrew Dick with a bet of 85,000 in front of him, contemplating an all-in shove from Garrett Greer. Someone called the clock after a while, and with 10 seconds left, Dick pushed his stack of about 250,000 forward.
Greer flipped over ![]()
for trips, while Dick held just ![]()
.
"Club," Dick said, and the dealer obliged with
.
"Club," Dick said once more. Again, the dealer granted his wish, this time with the
.
"Oh my God," an amazed and disgusted Greer said over and over, leaning down in his chair in disbelief.
We get to the table and there were three players in the hand with Christopher Mazzawi at risk and 367,000 in the pot. The flop came ![]()
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and Jorden Fox checked. Darwin Giles moved all in for his last 149,000 and Fox folded. Giles took back his chips and turned over ![]()
for top pair. Mazzawi also had top pair but his kicker was better as he held ![]()
.
The turn was the
and Mazzawi pleaded with the dealer to let his hand hold up. The river was the
and Mazzawi let out a loud "yea" as he scored the triple-up.
"He saved you," said Fox, who said he had the
which would have hit the nut flush.
We are not 100% sure if it was Aaron Kaiser who busted in the hand as well, but Wenlin Wang three-bet shoved for 300,000 two seats over and the action folded to Chris Wa in the big blind. He looked down at ![]()
and made the call. The short-stacked Wa had ![]()
and Wang ![]()
.
After the ![]()
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turn, Wa thought he "was out of here," but the
popped up on the river and he raked in the massive pot.
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Garrett Greer got himself a double-up after raising from under the gun. He was in a hand with Andrew Dick and check-raised all in after the ![]()
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flop. Dick eventually made the call with ![]()
while mumbling "I was hoping for ace-king," but Greer showed him ![]()
instead. Both the
turn and the
river bricked, and Greer shipped the double.
Two of the more talkative players in the game find themselves seated next to one another at Table 440. Maurice Hawkins is sitting in Seat 1 and Dwyte Pilgrim is to his left in Seat 2. Hawkins found himself with a near triple-up early on, then would add a few more chips to his stack shortly thereafter.
Hawkins opened the action to 17,000 then called an all-in reraise of a short stack. Hawkins had ![]()
and his opponent held ![]()
, but Hawkins took the lead when the flop came ![]()
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. The
on the turn would give Hawkins's opponent more outs, but the river was the
to give Hawkins a full house.
The hand before that saw Scott O'Reilly open the action for 17,000 and Hawkins call. Pilgrim raised it to 73,000 and O'Reilly moved all in. Hawkins joked "am I even here. Do these two see me here?" before folding. Pilgrim quickly called tabling ![]()
. O'Reilly held ![]()
. The board ran out ![]()
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and Hawkins gave Pilgrim a congratulatory high-five as Pilgrim let out a deep breath and said "they musta forgot! they musta forgot!"
Pilgrim was down to just 3,000 late last night and now has moved over the half-million mark in chips.