2019 World Series of Poker
Alex Keating and the player directly to his left got all of Keating's 89,500 in from middle positions, to put him at risk before the flop.
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THe board ran out ![]()
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, giving Keating a full double up.
Catherine Hanna raised it up from early position for all of her 44,500 chips, the action folded to Joe Cada and after a few minutes of thinking, he decided to call. The rest of the table folded behind him.
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Hanna was in pretty rough shape before the flop of ![]()
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put her way out in front. The turn was the
and the river was the
, giving Hanna a double up and taking more than half of Cada's chips.
David "Dragon" Pham was on the button, facing a 35,000 from a player in the big blind with the action on the ![]()
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turn. Pham raised to 75,000 and he received a call.
The river was the
and Dragon bet all but 20,000 of his stack, making it 69,500. The other player tanked for over a minute and then flicked in one chip, calling.
Dragon rolled over ![]()
for a turned set and took down the giant pot.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
Players are on a break which will take around 30 minutes due to a large color up.
Alex Keating raised to 5,000 from the second position and Diogo Veiga called on his left. They went heads up to the ![]()
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flop where Veiga called a 6,000-bet.
The turn was the
and Keating barrelled for 15,000. Veiga eyed Keating's remaining stack but then he let his hand go.
Mike Azzaro started the action by raising to 5,500 from under the gun. Kristy Arnett moved all-in from the big blind after the table folded around to her and Azzaro snap-called.
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The flop was no help for Arnett with it falling ![]()
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. Arnett was going to need to improve to, but the turn
and the river
sent her to the rail.