2019 World Series of Poker
Justin Brach called the all in of a short-stack that had around 6,000 and the two turned over their cards.
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The flop came down ![]()
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and Brach was now freerolling the last two cards. A
came on the turn, giving Brach a chance to complete his runner-runner flush and the
river card did just that.
Brach scooped in the pot with his rivered flush and added another pot to his already healthy stack.
Recently-crowned World Poker Tour (WPT) Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown champion James Carroll has just joined this still-growing field. Carroll, who has $3,957,570 in live earnings and is currently ranked 84th on the Global Poker Index (GPI), is in search of his second cash of over $1,000,000. His first came when he took down his first WPT Championship, The Bay 101 Shooting Stars, back in 2014.
The player in mid-position raised to 1,200 and was called by the player on the button, the small blind, and Fraser MacIntyre in the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, everyone checked to the player on the button who bet 3,000 and only MacIntyre and the initial raiser went along.
The turn was the
, MacIntyre took some time and then decided to bet 6,500. The initial raiser folded but the player on the button needed some more time before he made the fold in the end. MacIntyre sighed with relief.
The player in early position raised to 1,400 and the player in middle position called. Paul Hizer was next up to act and decided to three-bet to 6,000. Action folded back to the initial raiser who folded quite quickly. The mid-position player dived into the tank and ended up folding but showed he held ![]()
. Hizer mucked his hand but later claimed he had ace-king.
A player under the gun opened and Mark Sabater moved his 10,400 stack all-in. His opponent instantly called and the two turned over their cards.
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The board ran out ![]()
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, giving Sabater the pot with his three kings, doubling through his opponent.
An early position player opened to 2,000 and Kyle Cartwright three-bet to 7,200. His opponent folded and the bracelet winner scooped in the pot.
Level: 7
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600