2018 World Series of Poker
Timothy McReynolds opened and it was raised all in by the player on the button for about 30,000 chips. Leslie Haggerty reshoved from the small blind for 12,000 and McReynolds made the call.
Timothy McReynolds: ![]()
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Leslie Haggerty: ![]()
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The button player: ![]()
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The board came ![]()
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, giving Haggerty a set of sevens and the main pot, and McReynolds the side pot.
Haggerty, who cashed two WSOP Circuit events, tripled up and has now a stack around 38,000, and McReynolds is ahead of a massive stack worth 325,000.
The following players all received $1,884.
The action began with a first player opening to 3,000, and Cary Marshall matching his bet.
The flop came ![]()
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and Marshall called once more, this time for 7,000. On the
turn, his opponent checked and Marshall announced all in, putting his opponent, with less than 10,000 left, at risk for his tournament. The latter ended up calling and Marshall tabled ![]()
for two pairs.
The river bricked and his opponent quickly mucked his hand. Marshall is now up to a huge stack worth 158,000.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 300
The following players all took away $1,731.
The board was showing ![]()
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and all the chips were already in the middle.
The defending champion, Frank Maggio, was holding ![]()
and was all-in for around 20,000 chips left. His opponent, Lee Markholt, with ![]()
in his hand, had the winning hand and eliminated Maggio.
The previous $1,000 Seniors Championship No-Limit winner was sent on his way to the cashier.
The following players all received $1,604.
Larry Wright opened to 4,500 and a player went all-in for his last 800 chips. John Krueger in small blind shoved for 24,000 and the action came back to Wright who ended up folding his hand.
Krueger tabled ![]()
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for his opponent. The board came ![]()
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, improving Krueger's hand to a set of aces and he is now up to a stack worth 30,000, a little bit less than his starting day stack.
Wright told the table he had ![]()
, and made a good preflop fold here.