Jeff Madsen was all in preflop with the ![]()
for 177,000 against the ![]()
for Robert Georato. The ![]()
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board gave Madsen a come-from-behind double up, and crippled Georato to 45,000 in chips.
Jeff Madsen was all in preflop with the ![]()
for 177,000 against the ![]()
for Robert Georato. The ![]()
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board gave Madsen a come-from-behind double up, and crippled Georato to 45,000 in chips.
From early position, Vadzim Markushevski raised, and then Andrew Beam reraised from middle position to 80,000. Chanracy Khun reraised from the next seat to 155,000, and action folded back to Markushevski. He folded, and then Beam moved all in for 768,000. After getting a count, Khun made the call with the ![]()
. Beam had the ![]()
.
The flop, turn, and river ran out ![]()
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, and Beam and Khun chopped up the pot.
On the next hand, Beam opened to 32,000 and called Jason Manger's shove for around 200,000 with the ![]()
. Manger had the ![]()
.
The board ran out with a straight, ![]()
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, and Beam chopped up another all-in pot.
On a ![]()
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flop Mark Herm got all in against Donys Angelli.
Herm: ![]()
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Herm had flopped top pair, but it was no good as Angelli held kings and jacks. The
turn left Herm in need of a queen on the river to stay alive, but the lady didn't come as the
peeled off instead. Herm was eliminated from the 2014 WSOP Main Event while Angelli chipped up to 1.58 million.
Matt Waxman opened to 37,000 in the hijack and Raj Vohra moved all in from the big blind for 88,000 with Waxman immediately calling.
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and Vohra hit the rail as Waxman climbed to 1,582,000.
"Win the small one!" Waxman added.
"He's my friend, didn't really want to bust him. Nah, actually I loved it!" continued Waxman.
Zach Jiganti has just taken over the chip lead after winning a big pot off Jason Johnson.
We caught the action on the flop, ![]()
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, when Johnson check-raised. Johnson had put in 161,000 while Jiganti had bet 61,000 in position.
A third player was involved but he folded and Jiganti tank-called.
The turn brought the
and Johnson bet another 227,000, which was called after a bit by Jiganti.
The river was the
and this time Johnson checked. Jiganti bet 500,000 and after about 30 seconds Johnson folded.
Jiganti now holds the chip lead at a table with plenty of other big stacks.
"Payout!" a dealer yelled. "ESPN Table 4!"
When our reporter got through the ropes, they saw that Pavel Veksler was exiting the table and his hand was in the muck. Thomas Sarra Jr had ![]()
in front of him, the board was ![]()
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, and he was pushed the pot.
Veksler is off to the cage to collect his winning, while Sarra Jr is up to 930,000 chips.
We found Juan Rodriguez all in, giving the thumbs up to his rail to indicate he was ahead.
Rodriguez: ![]()
Craig McCorkell: ![]()
Rodriguez's dominating position disappeared quickly as McCorkell took the lead on the ![]()
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flop. Rodriguez put his hands on his head and walked away from the table in despair. A
gave him a flush draw and some hope.
"Club me," he pleaded. "Jack...ace..."
The dealer burned and turned the
though, ending Rodriguez's tournament.
"Unlucky," McCorkell said softly before dragging the pot.
Aaron Kaiser raised to 32,000 from under the gun and Dan Sindelar called from middle position. It folded around to Troy Sattler who moved all in for 80,000 from the big blind and Kaiser called. Sindelar took this opportunity to raise the action to 132,000 total. Kaiser let his hand go and the hands were revealed.
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Sattler flopped additional outs with the ![]()
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flop but failed to pair his jack or make the open-ended straight draw with the
on the turn and the
on the river.
Marius Pospiech opened to 35,000 from middle position and Jason Weber called next to act before Vincent Maglio three-bet to 71,000 from the big blind. Pospiech four-bet to 135,000 and Weber quickly folded as Maglio moved all in for 129,000 total.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Maglio spiked a double to 335,000 as Pospiech slipped to 1,620,000 in chips.