2014 World Series of Poker
The action passed around to Ben Jackson in the small blind and he completed by adding 150 chips to it. The big blind checked and the dealer spread the draw-heavy ![]()
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flop.
Jackson led out with a 300 bet and was called. Jackson then checked the
turn and folded when his opponent set the price to play at 1,200.
Mat Cuthbertson was on the button and he called an opening raise from a player in early position. The big blind also came along for the ride and the dealer spread the ![]()
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flop.
The players checked to Cuthbertson, who bet 1,400. Only the big blind called meaning it was heads up to the
turn, a turn that both players checked. The river brought the
into play and now the big blind led out with a 2,400 bet. Cuthbertson counted his stack, stared at his opponent for a few moments before calling.
"Queen," said his opponent but we do not know what queen he had because he mucked when Cuthbertson showed ![]()
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Following a raise to 725 and a call, Kyle Ray three-bet from the big blind to 2,100. Both the original raiser and the cutoff called before all three players checked down the ![]()
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board.
Ray tabled his ![]()
as the original raiser folded, but it would be the cutoff's ![]()
that would scoop the pot as Ray slipped to just under 14,000 in chips.
There was a raise from under the gun and Justin Bonomo called the 700 as did the player to his left and the big blind. Four players saw the flop come ![]()
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. The original raiser bet 1,625 and Bonomo was the only caller.
The turn card was the
and the aggressor continued for 2,450 this time and Bonomo put out the calling chips. The river fell the
and both players checked.
Bonomo mucked his cards when he saw the flush ![]()
of his opponent.
On the turn, with about 12,000 chips already in the pot and ![]()
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on the board, it was Cliff Goldkind who checked to the player on the button. This player bet and Goldkind moved all in for 8,325 total. About 20 seconds later Goldkind was called and his tournament life would be on the line.
Goldkind: ![]()
Opponent: ![]()
Goldkind, a 2012 WSOP gold bracelet winner, was looking to dodge all clubs and sixes, and the river was the
. Goldkind doubled up and he now sits just a tad below the starting stack.
David Vamplew seems to have repaired some early stack damage and in a recent hand he raised from first position to 700 before calling a three-bet and seeing a heads-up flop of ![]()
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Vamplew check-called a 1,100 bet and they checked it down on a turn
, river
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Vamplew turned over ![]()
but was beaten by his opponent’s ![]()
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