2018 World Series of Poker
Peter Campo and his opponent were heads up on the ![]()
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board. Campo checked and the player bet 85,000 into a main pot of about 130,000. The river was the
and Campo checked.
His opponent bet 100,000 and Campo check-raised to 400,000. The player folded and Campo added the pot to his stack.
These players earned $23,940 for their respective finishes.
Nick DiVella recently relocated into the purple section of the Amazon Room, and in a recent hand, DiVella opened to 26,000 from middle position.
The action folded round to Jack Duong in the big blind, and he three-bet to 100,000.
DiVella thought for a little, and then opted to muck.
A massive pot was counted out over in the purple section and several players were walking by to find out what had happened, while a triple up for 885,000 was counted out for Gregory Defeo, who had his ![]()
tabled still. Two other players were still in the hand, while Daniel Wilson, who had started the hand as the preflop aggressor, provided the details.
Wilson's raise was called three ways and the flop came ![]()
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. That's when the fireworks started, as Roberto Rodriguez Carrera in the small blind check-raised the continuation bet of Wilson. The Irishman got out of the way after calling the check-raise, as he faced the all in of Xi Yang in the cutoff, the jam of Rodriguez in the small blind and Defeo also ended up all in from the big blind.
Gregory Defeo: ![]()
for a gutshot and flush draw
Roberto Rodriguez Carrera: ![]()
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Xi Yang: ![]()
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Yang was in prime shape to take over the lead, having both opponents covered, as Rodriguez Carrera started the hand with more than one million. The
turn changed nothing much, but the
fell on the river to give Defeo the winning flush. Rodriguez Carrera was eliminated by Yang in the smaller side pot and the table broke soon after.
Jeff Trudeau raised from early position and it folded to the player in the small blind who reraised to 150,000. The big blind folded and Trudeau moved all in, covering his opponent who had 705,000 behind.
The player went deep into the tank and eventually a clock was called. The floor person came over and, before the countdown began, the small blind called.
Jeff Trudeau: ![]()
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The dealer fanned the ![]()
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flop and Trudeau spiked his ace in the window to take control of the hand. The
and
completed the board and the player slammed his chips down on the felt before they were shipped to Trudeau.
After preflop action, Jonathan Hilton was facing off against one opponent. Hilton was in the small blind and his opponent in the big blind.
The flop was ![]()
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and both players checked to see the
on the turn. There, Hilton checked and his opponent bet 12,000. Hilton called.
The river was the
and Hilton checked again. His opponent fired a bet of 46,000. Hilton decided to call again. The player in the big blind showed his ![]()
and Hilton showed down his ![]()
to collect the pot and chip up.
After taking down the pot, Hilton is up to over 1,900,000 chips.
Jake Schindler bet 200,000 from late position on ![]()
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and a player in the big blind was thinking it over. Finally, he pushed all his chips in, which looked to be around 200,000, and Schindler turned over ![]()
for tens up. It was good as his opponent mucked and stood up, with the dealer turning over ![]()
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The steady flow of casualties after the dinner break continues and among those to run out of chips was also Farid Jattin. The board was all but rushed away while his ![]()
was mucked. Daniel Tang had the ![]()
still showing and claimed the pot.
According to Tang, Arsenii Karmatckii had raised to 26,000 and Jattin three-bet jammed for around 270,000. Tang reshoved and isolated successfully. A king on the flop sent Jattin packing.