Level: 10
Blinds: 800/1,000
Ante: 200
Level: 10
Blinds: 800/1,000
Ante: 200
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James Feagins opened to 4,000 and Adam Owen three-bet to 10,000 from the big blind. Feagins called and watched as Owen jammed for 15,000 on the ![]()
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flop.
Feagins wrestled with his decision before calling. Owen snap-turned over ![]()
and Feagins sighed showing ![]()
.
The turn was the
, but the river
gave Feagins a pair and sent the Brit to the rail.
The clock has ticked into Level 9, with the blinds at 600/1,200 with a 200 ante. This is also the last level for late registration and reentry.
Level: 9
Blinds: 600/1,000
Ante: 200
A player limped in and Samuel Federoff raised to 3,500 in the big blind. The limper then re-raised to 8,000 and Federoff called. The flop came ![]()
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and Federoff check-called a continuation-bet from his opponent.
The turn was the
and Federoff led for 25,000. His opponent called.
The river was the
. His opponent had around 4,000 behind and Federoff put him all in.
"There's so much in there," he said, before calling. Federoff showed ![]()
for a pair of tens and that was good enough to take down the pot after his opponent showed ![]()
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"You are stone cold," said a tablemate to Federoff.
Level: 8
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 100
We caught the dealer counting out a double for Phil Laak's opponent. Laak held ![]()
but couldn't crack the ![]()
of his opponent on a ![]()
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runout. The double was for 33,500 and that left Laak with around 20 big blinds.
David Krauser opened to 1,600 from middle position. The button and the big blind both called and the flop came ![]()
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. The big blind checked to Krauser who continued for 2,500. The button folded and the big blind called.
The turn was the
and the big blind check-called a bet of 6,000. The river was the
. Again it checked to Krauser who bet 10,000. The big blind had 14,000 behind and eventually called, but mucked when his opponent showed ![]()
for a flopped two pair.