The remaining 189 players will now be taking their second 15-minute break of the day.
2019 World Series of Poker
Level: 15
Limits: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 0
Michael Bees raised to 5,000 from middle position and it folded all the way around to big blind Ian O'Hara. He called and the flop fell ![]()
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. O'Hara lead out with a bet of 2,500 and Bees put in two bets. O'Hara put another 2,500 in the middle to call.
The
was dealt on the turn and O'Hara check-called a bet of 5,000. He check-folded on the
river leaving himself with just 5,700 behind while the pot was pushed to Bees who now has well over 100,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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114,000
89,700
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89,700 |
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5,700
16,400
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16,400 |
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Nathaniel Wachtel moved John Tran all in on a board that showed ![]()
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and Tran called for his tournament life.
Wachtel turned over ![]()
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for a turned full house and Tran looked disappointed as he took a walk out the door,and another pot shipped to Wachtel.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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155,000
91,900
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91,900 |
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Busted |
Sergey Altbregin opened in late position and his opponent defended their big blind. The dealer fanned out ![]()
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on the flop and action checked to Altbregin, he bet and his opponent check-called.
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peeled off on the turn, Altbregin had the action checked to him once more and he fired in another bet. His opponent tank-folded and Altbregin scooped in the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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62,000
44,800
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44,800 |
Thida Lin called 2,500 from middle position and Mitch Schock did the same from the button. The player in the big blind put in a second bet and both Lin and Schock called.
The flop was dealt ![]()
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and it checked to Schock on the button. He put in a bet and the player in the big blind got out of the way. Lin put in a second bet and Schock called.
The turn was the
and Lin bet 5,000. Schock banged his hand on the table and he let out a big sigh as he let go of his four cards.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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52,000
5,400
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5,400 |
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17,000
900
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900 |
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Tom Love opened from late position and Calen McNeil called on the button. Eli Elezra defended his big blind, the dealer spread out ![]()
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on the flop and all three players checked to the
turn.
Elezra threw in a bet that was called by both Love and McNeil. A
landed on the felt as a river card, action checked to McNeil, he bet and both of his opponents chucked.
McNeil grinded a shorter stack for most of the day and really started to pick up traction after the last break, pulling in multiple pots. The Victoria, BC native took down this very event in 2013 for his only WSOP bracelet and looks more than determined to do so again.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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145,000
109,000
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109,000 |
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61,000
26,400
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26,400 |
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55,000
37,000
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37,000 |
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