David Benyamine and Derek McMaster checked a ![]()
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flop and Benyamine bet on the
turn. McMaster called.
The river was the
. Benyamine check-called a bet from McMaster who turned over ![]()
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and took down the pot.
David Benyamine and Derek McMaster checked a ![]()
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flop and Benyamine bet on the
turn. McMaster called.
The river was the
. Benyamine check-called a bet from McMaster who turned over ![]()
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Benyamine showed ![]()
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and took down the pot.
Sam Higgs in the big blind defended against the raise of Ray Dehkharghani from under the gun and the latter got it in with ![]()
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on a ![]()
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flop. Higgs looked him up with ![]()
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for the open ender and the
turn and
river run out improved the Aussie to a straight.
Since the table went short-handed again, Mike Matusow was moved over.
John Racener called leaving himself 7,000 behind. Timothy Flanders called before Larry Kantor moved all in for 24,000 and Andrew Yeh called. Racener and Flanders called and the flop was ![]()
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Racener moved all in for 3,000 and Flanders and Yeh called.
The turn was the
and Flanders check-called a bet. The river was the
and Flanders check-called again before all hands were turned over.
Yeh showed ![]()
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for aces full. John Racener showed ![]()
for a smaller full house before mucking ![]()
along with it.
Flanders' ![]()
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and Kantor's ![]()
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were also sent to the muck and Yeh sent two players to the rail.
On the ![]()
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flop, Phil Ivey was all in with the ![]()
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and Robert Campbell looked him with the ![]()
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. The
turn and
river secured the double of Ivey for 58,000 and he remained in contention.
In the meanwhile, Jim Collopy, who had returned with a short stack after the dinner break, was eliminated by Ken Aldridge and that reduced the field to the last 40 players.
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flop four players all checked. The turn was the
. David "Bakes Baker and another player checked and Simeon Myers bet. Phil Ivey and Baker were the only callers.
The river was the
. Baker checked and Myers bet. Ivey was all in for 12,000 and Baker called.
Myers showed ![]()
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for the nut flush for the high and Ivey showed ![]()
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for the nut low.
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flop and on the
turn, Phil Ivey and David "Bakes" Baker checked. Simeon Myers bet and Ivey was the only caller.
The
appeared on the river and Ivey checked, then reluctantly called another bet of Meyers, who rolled over the ![]()
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to win a massive pot.
Level: 15
Limits: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 0
There are just 41 players remaining and 28 of them will take home a portion of the prize pool. The 60-minute dinner break has commenced and another three levels of 90 minutes remain after that.
Josh Pollock was all in against Matthew Schreiber and Shaun Deeb. They checked through the board ![]()
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and Deeb tabled ![]()
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, while Schreiber had ![]()
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. Pollock had turned the straight with ![]()
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to remain in contention with 32,000 at his disposal.
One hand later, Robert Mizrachi raised and Dylan Linde called. Pollock made it three bets to 28,000 and both opponents called. The ![]()
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flop was checked to Pollock, who moved all in for the last 4,000 and was called both ways. Mizrachi bet the
turn, Linde raised and Mizrachi called.
The
river was checked and Mizrachi showed ![]()
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, Linde turned over ![]()
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for the nut low and Pollock was eliminated eventually after he only had ![]()
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.
Nick Guagenti raised from under the gun and called the three-bet of Yarron Bendor on the button. Guagenti checked and called a bet on the ![]()
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flop before leading the
turn, Bendor called. The
river went check, check, and Guagenti tabled the ![]()
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for the nut low and ace-nine high.
Bendor had ![]()
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for a pair and the nut low and claimed three quarters of the pot. Guagenti had already prepared his bets to be halved and quickly slid them forward, then apologized to Bendor to have acted "really fast" before adding "I was ready to get quartered, my mind had it set."
Bendor replied with a "I knew one would get quartered, but wasn't sure who." The start-of-the-day chip leader has pulled away from Guagenti once more.