With roughly 11,000 chips in the middle, the action checked to the cutoff who bet 5,500 on a ![]()
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flop. Sean Shaw check-raised to 25,000, everyone folded. Shaw showed ![]()
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and proudly said "nuts, with a redraw"
With roughly 11,000 chips in the middle, the action checked to the cutoff who bet 5,500 on a ![]()
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flop. Sean Shaw check-raised to 25,000, everyone folded. Shaw showed ![]()
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and proudly said "nuts, with a redraw"
Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
After a series of raises pre-flop all the chips were in the middle and both players hands were tabled.
Iaron Lightbourne: ![]()
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Lightbourne was going to need some help to eliminate his opponent, and the ![]()
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flop wasn't looking too promising. The
came on the turn giving Lightbourne a flush draw, and the
on the river completed it, sending his opponent to the rail.
All the chips went in the middle and Michael Puskarich was at risk on a flop of ![]()
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Michael Puskarich: ![]()
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Puskarich had flopped two pair but was still dodging a straight. The turn was the
filling Puskarich up, and the
on the river changed nothing, giving him a double-up.
Level: 9
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 0
Players have reached another 20-minute break and the registration will be closed after the break.
The action began with Pushpinder Singh opening to 2,000, the player directly to his left re-raised to 7,200. The action folded back to Singh who announced all-in and his opponent called off the rest of his chips.
Pushpinder Singh: ![]()
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The flop was the ![]()
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, changing nothing. The
gave his opponent a straight draw for a sweat, but the river was the
making Singh the nut-flush over the opponents king-high flush
The action had folded around to the small blind who raised it up to 2,400, and Takuma Sasaki called from the big blind. The flop rolled out ![]()
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and the small blind check-raised all-in. Sasaki had 27,400 total, which was less than his opponent and called.
Takuma Sasaki: ![]()
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The turn was the
giving the opponent some hope, but the
on the river was no help. Sasaki's set held for a double up.
On a flop of ![]()
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there was already 10,500 in the middle and the under-the-gun player bet 10,500. Andrew Whitaker was next to act and he announced all-in, the opponent quickly called.
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The board completed with the
on the turn and
on the river giving Whitaker the pot and eliminating the opponent.