Kane Kalas and Kevin MacPhee are now heads-up at their table.
Kane Kalas and Kevin MacPhee are now heads-up at their table.
According to David Worden the small blind shoved all in for 20,000 and he made the call.
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and with that he won the table to play in Day 2 of the shootout.
The player in the small blind moved all in for about 50,000. Adam Walton, in the big blind, called.
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and Walton eliminated his last opponent to make it through to Day 2.
Caleb King riased to 3,000 and Negreanu, in the big blind, called.
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and was checked through to the
turn. Negreanu bet 3,000. King called.
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filled up the river. Negreanu fired 9,000. King called. Negreanu revealed ![]()
for two pair and King tossed his hand in the muck.
Anatoll Zyrin says that he was on the button heads up when the small blind moved all in with about ten big blinds and he made the call.
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He said that his king high was good enough to take down the pot, eliminating the last player at the table. He'll return with a stack of 245,000 for day 2.
Players are now gone on a 60-minute dinner break. Each table will have the option to restart in 15 minutes instead if the players at their table agree.
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, Ami Alibay, in the big blind, moved all in for 38,000. Denis Timofeev, on the button, called, and the cards were tabled.
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The
filled up the board and Alibay doubled up with his straight.