2018 World Series of Poker
Jan Suchanek in the cutoff bet and the player in the big blind three-bet. Suchanek replied by four-betting and the small blind player made the call.
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flop, the small blind check-called Suchanek continuation bet, and did so again on the
turn. The river was a
and both players checked.
Suchanek turned over ![]()
for the winning hand, as it bested the ![]()
of his opponent.
Renato Disilvestro and Bernardo Gonzales were heads-up on the flop the that read ![]()
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, and Disilvestro got his last chips in on the
turn and was called.
Renato Disilvestro: ![]()
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River: ![]()
Disilvestro was all set to win the pot, but the miracle queen river hit for Gonzales, and former Day 1 big stack Disilvestro was subjected to an early Day 2 exit.
Angelo Karimalis and Brad Albrinck were heads-up on the river with the board reading ![]()
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. Albrinck bet, Karimalis raised and Albrinck three-bet enough to put Karimalis all in, and the latter called.
Brad Albrinck: ![]()
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Angelo Karimalis: ![]()
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It was house-over-house as Karimalis took the pot with jacks full to survive in the tournament.
Dave Alfa bet from the button and Andrew Yip in the small blind three-bet. Alfa made the call for his last chips and it created the following showdown:
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Andrew Yip: ![]()
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The board brought no help to Alfa, bringing a
to improve Yip's hand into a set of kings, and Alfa made his way to the exit.
Level: 13
Limits: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 0
Players have gone on their first 15-minute break of the day.
Carlos Rodriguez raised from under the gun, and Ronald Matsuura pushed all in from one seat over for his last 2,000. Both Matt Szymaszek in the small blind and Mark Radoja in big blind called.
The flop came ![]()
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and all the players still active in the hand checked. On the turn
, after Szymaszek and Radoja checked, Rodriguez made a bet and it was enough to make his opponents fold their hands.
Ronald Matsuura revealed ![]()
for the best hand against ![]()
for Rodriguez. The river was a
and Matsuura was able to grab the main pot and quadrupled his stack.