Paul Lau moved all in from under the gun for his last 3,400 and he was called by Ronald Held on the button.
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Lau's ace-high held up after the board ran out ![]()
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and he got a much needed double up.
Paul Lau moved all in from under the gun for his last 3,400 and he was called by Ronald Held on the button.
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Lau's ace-high held up after the board ran out ![]()
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and he got a much needed double up.
Level: 5
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
Players are now on their second 20-Minute Break.
There was three-way action after the flop with a board showing ![]()
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With over 5,000 chips already in the middle, Joel Katleman checked his action under-the-gun after the
came on the turn. Action was on Timothy Ebenhoeh, who bet 2,000 from the cutoff. Robert Anderson called on the button along with Katleman.
The river was the
and Katleman checked his action again to Ebenhoeh who bet 3,000. Anderson called while Katleman folded.
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for aces with a king kicker, but that was no good as Anderson turned trip tens with ![]()
and he raked in the pot.
There was 10,000 already in the pot with a board showing ![]()
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and Xing Jiang was all in for his remaining 6,300 in chips. His opponent, Roger Stewart, took a few moments before ultimately making the call.
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The
fell on the river improving Stewart's hand to a set of nines, but it was no help as he was already drawing dead to Jiang's flopped set of aces and Jiang doubled up.
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and around 8,000 in the pot, Paul Dimitrijevic moved his remaining stack of 3,300 in the middle and he was called by Norman Ketchum.
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Dimitrijevic needed to hit one of his overcards to stay alive but the
fell on the river and Ketchum won with his pair of sevens.
With a 4,000 pot already in the middle and a board showing ![]()
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, Donald Grove checked the
on the turn from late position to Richard Hampton, who bet 2,000 from the hijack.
Grove then moved his remaining 15,200 chips in the middle and that was enough to get Hampton to fold.
Level: 4
Blinds: 100/300
Ante: 300
With around 5,000 in the middle and a board showing ![]()
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, Curt Kohlberg put out a bet of 700 from the small blind after the
fell on the turn. His opponent then three-bet to 2,200 but that didn't scare Kohlberg as he four-bet to 6,500. Kohlberg's opponent then jammed for 18,000 and with little deliberation, Kohlberg mucked his hand.
With a 7,000 and a board showing ![]()
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, Don Roskopf threw his last 5,000 chip in the middle.
After debating for a couple of minutes, his opponent mucked his hand but not before showing the ![]()
for the lower end of a jack-high straight and Roskopf scooped in the pot.