2018 World Series of Poker
Daniel Wojcik opened to 60,000 in middle position. [Removed:532] called from one seat over.
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and checked it around to the
turn. Wojcik checked. [Removed:550] threw in a bet of 70,000, that was enough to award him to the pot.
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With the big stacks at the table buying the 1,000 yellow chips in preparation for the color-up at the dinner break. Colin McHugh is currently sat with six racks full and is part of his chip leading stack worth 3.3 million.
Ryan Moss moved all in from early position for a total of 257,000. [Removed:532], in the hijack, made the call.
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and Moss got a double up.
The action was opened with a raise from the player under the gun and everyone at the table folded except Alan Snow in the big blind who moved all in. The shove was called and he had his opponent dominated.
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Snow hit Broadway on the turn to cement the win as he secured a full double-up.
Level: 26
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 5,000
Jimmy Tran has just cut another player from the field after calling an all in. Tran raised and the short stack player on his left shoved. Once Tran got the count he made the call.
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Tran's ace-high held to bring him back up to the 500,000 mark as another player exited.