2019 World Series of Poker
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Kevin MacPhee opened to 12,000, and opponent three-bet all in to 100,000, and MacPhee called.
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The flop was favorable to MacPhee, coming out ![]()
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. The at-risk player stood up, drawing thin to an ace with the turn and river yet to come. The runout was ![]()
, and the tournament pro and two-time bracelet winner MacPhee is up to 700,000 chips.
Maria Lampropulos opened to 12,000 and the player on the button three-bet to 30,000. After a minute, Lampropulos chose to call.
The flop came ![]()
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and Lampropulos check-called for 20,000. The turn
went check-check.
The river was a
and Lampropulos bet 35,000. Her opponent ended up calling, showing ![]()
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Julien Sitbon opened to 11,000 and Francois Tosques quickly moved all in for 65,000. It folded back to Sitbon who snap-called, showing ![]()
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Tosques, holding ![]()
was in desperate shape for a double up and found no miracle on a board ![]()
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, eliminating him from the tournament.
Michael Dyer and his opponent arrived to the river, and Dyer put in a 18,000 bet from the big blind. The opponent, in the hijack, went all-in, and Dyer didn't take too much time to make the fold.
The 2018 WSOP Main Event third-place finisher is down to his final 35,000 chips.
The pot already contained around 75,000 when Calvin Anderson, in the big blind, checked and saw a bet from his opponent for 25,000. Anderson took one minute before folding his hand.
The owner of two gold bracelets still has a comfortable stack worth 740,000.
On a raised pot with around 35,000 in the middle already, Olivier Busquet checked from the small blind position and faced an all-in bet from his opponent for a stack worth 107,000. Busquet asked for the exact count and ended up folding his hand.
On a flop of ![]()
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, the player in the big blind checked, and Hunter Frey bet 10,000 from the cutoff. The big blind check-raised to 25,000 and Frey responded by moving all in for about 90,000. His opponent called with his last chips.
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Hunter Frey: ![]()
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The
and
filled the board and Frey claimed the pot.