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with around 2,000 chips already in the middle when Baumann made a bet for 2,000. Her opponent check-folded to the bet.
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and a three-way pot, Gal Yifrach bet 625 after his two opponents checked. One made the call and the dealer revealed a
on the turn. Yifrach made another bet, this time for 1,100 after his opponent checked and the latter made the call.
On the river
, Yifrach's opponent checked once more and tanked for some time after the winner of the $ 3,000 No Limit Hold'em - 6 Handed (Event #28) fired a bet worth 4,300. He ended up calling with ![]()
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in Yifrach's hand for the straight and lost the pot.
Viliyan Petleshkov just won a pot where both his opponent and him checked through the whole ![]()
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board. Petleshkov tabled ![]()
for ace-high.
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Level: 4
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 25
Erwann Pecheux in middle position opened for 350 and it was called by the player from one seat over, as well as the player in the big blind.
The flop fell ![]()
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and after the first player checked Pecheux continued for 500. His opponents made the call and the three players went to see the
on the turn. The small blind checked and so did Pecheux. The third player made a bet worth 1,300 and only the French player made the call.
The river brought the
and both players checked. Pecheux turned over ![]()
and it was enough to make his opponent muck her hand.
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and the pot was already worth more than 11,000 chips when the player in the small blind announced all in for a stack of 13,600, putting Julien Sitbon into a difficult decision.
After a few minutes, he ended up reluctantly folding his hand and the massive pot was sent to his opponent.