2018 World Series of Poker
Laurence OHalloran shoved all in for 156,000 from the under-the-gun position and was called by Thad Smith in the hijack.
Laurence OHalloran: ![]()
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to give Ohalloran a pair of kings on the flop for the double-up.
Level: 24
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
In a blind versus blind battle, Bill Stabler took out the Day 2 chip leader Ronald Bishop which takes him into the top of the chip counts right now. Here are the rest of the chip counts of table #441:
William Wilkinson had a great start to Day 3 and was up to 1.7million in chips earlier on but has not been able to last past the third level of the day and has been eliminated. Wilkinson takes away $12,287 for his efforts.
Jean-Paul Pasqualini moved all in for around 160,000 and was called by Marty Gorenc.
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Pasqualini spiked a nine on the flop to take the lead and held to secure the vital double-up.
Frank Tomasetti raise-called from the small blind after Dean Hughes shoved in the big blind. Tomasetti won with ![]()
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board.
The hand right after that, Tomasetti raised to 75,000 from the button. Dimitrios Sampanis shoved for 37,000 from the small blind. Andrei Konopelko looked at his cards and then decided to call.
The flop came ![]()
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, Konopelko check-folded to the 100,000 continuation bet of Tomasetti.
Dimitrios Sampanis: ![]()
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Tomasetti had flopped top pair. Sampanis needed a king or jack to stay alive. The
on the turn and the
on the river were neither and he was sent to the payout desk to collect his cash for his efforts over the past days.