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2019 World Series of Poker
Hold'em
Nick Kost opened from the cutoff, Aalok Arora pushed in three bets, Kost instantly made it four and Arora called. Kost fired in a bet after the dealer spread ![]()
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out as a flop.
Arora called the bet and a
fell on the turn. Both players checked to the
river where Kost check-called a bet from Arora who tabled ![]()
for two pair. Kost mucked, sending the pot to Arora and his turned ten.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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Level: 12
Limit Flop - 600/1,200 (Limits 1,200/2,400)
Stud Games - 300 ante/bring-in completion 1,200 (Limits 1,200/2,400)
Stud Hi-Lo
John Evans took in a sizeable pot after scooping in a three-way hand against Edwin Eng and one other opponent:
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Evans scooped with the pair of nines for the high, along with the eight-low ![]()
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. Despite the loss in this pot, Eng is up to 37,000 on the day.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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37,500
2,200
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37,000
21,900
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81,000
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69,000
22,100
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68,000
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58,000
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47,000
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40,000
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Razz
Mike Puskarich went down to his last 4000 chips after calling all the way down against an opponent who showed down the goods.
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was the winner, and Puskarich is on the ropes.
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Omaha Hi-Lo
Colin McHugh called a raise of Tony Ma before the flop and one other opponent called as well to see the ![]()
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hit the felt. Ma fired, both opponents called and the dealer flipped over a
on the turn.
Ma again pushed in a bet and again both opponents. The river came down a
, Ma bet once more and his opponents called to showdown.
Ma tabled ![]()
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for three kings with the nut low and McHugh turned over ![]()
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, giving him a worse high with the same low. The other player in flipped over ![]()
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for the same low and all three split the low hand, while Ma pulled in the high.
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68,000
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Stud Hi-Lo
Jesse Sylvia put in the last of his chips on sixth street against Jose Arenstein.
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With the
coming in, Arenstein improved to two pair kings and sixes, and Sylvia mucked his river card and headed for the exit.
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The first 15-minute break of the day has arrived; play will resume with Level 13 after the intermission.