2019 World Series of Poker
Chris Ferguson was grinding an ultra-short stack for a while but finally met his demise when he shoved under the gun for 11,000 and picked up two callers. The ![]()
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checked through to the
turn. Big blind Thomas Cazayous bet into the dry side pot and folded out the third player, and he showed ![]()
for top pair.
Ferguson had flopped the best of it with ![]()
but now needed to improve. The
river didn't do it.
At other tables, Blair Hinkle and Dan Colpoys hit the rail.
In a pot of around 55,000, the flop was reading ![]()
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. [Removed:321] Abediarani bet 16,000 from the small blind and Ian Kalman called from the button.
The dealer burned and turned the
, and this time Abediarani check-called a bet of 36,000 from Kalman.
The
filled up the board and Abediarani checked once more. Kalman continued with another bet of 55,000 and Abediarani called again. Kalman showed ![]()
for ace-high and Abediarani revealed ![]()
to win the pot.
Andrey Zaichenko moved all in after Angel Guillen checked to him out of the big blind on ![]()
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. Guillen quickly called for his last 25,000 or so and Zaichenko opened ![]()
. Guillen had the goods: ![]()
for Broadway.
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
Players are on break for 15 minutes.
On a flop reading ![]()
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, Ricky Guan in the big blind checked. Amir Lehavot, on the button, bet 5,500 and Guan check-called.
The turn came the the
and Guan check-called another bet of 10,000 from Lehavot.
The
filled up the board and Guan checked for a third time. Lehavot fired 26,000 and Guan took a few seconds of reflection.
"It was a really good river, or a really bad river," muttered Guan. "I improved. Noone folds when they improve," he added jokingly.
A few seconds later, Guan made the call, only to see Lehavot's ![]()
for a rivered flush.
"I guess it was really bad river," commented Guan, while tossing his cards in the muck.