The flop already read ![]()
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when the player in the big blind checked and Gaston Abrevaya bet 90,000. His opponent called and the dealer showed a
on the turn. This time Abrevaya fired 250,000 after another check and his opponent folded.
The flop already read ![]()
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when the player in the big blind checked and Gaston Abrevaya bet 90,000. His opponent called and the dealer showed a
on the turn. This time Abrevaya fired 250,000 after another check and his opponent folded.
The player in middle position raised to 125,000 and Ramon Vazsorgatto three-bet jammed for 1,070,000 from the small blind. His opponent took a few seconds of reflection, then made the call.
Ramon Vazsorgatto: ![]()
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Opponent: ![]()
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Vazsorgatto hit a favorable flop of ![]()
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. The
turn and
river completed the board and Vazsorgatto doubled up with kings and sevens.
The player in mid-positon opened to 130,000 and Mrityunjay Jha called from the big blind.
The flop fell ![]()
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and was checked through to the
turn. Jha bet 80,000 and his opponent called. The
completed the board and Jha continued with another bet of 160,000 that was enough to claim the pot.
Level: 27
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
The player in early position raised to 110,000 and John White called from mid-position. The big blind three-bet to 380,000 and White was the only one to stick around with a call.
A flop reading ![]()
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was dealt and the player in the big blind bet 210,000. White responded by moving all in for 1,400,000 and his opponent went deep into the tank, staring at him, but eventually gave up his hand with a sigh.
In a raised pot, the fop read ![]()
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when Phan made a continuation bet and her opponent called.
A
fell on the turn and this time Phan check-called a bet of 300,000. The river was the
, bringing a flush on the board and both players checked. Phan showed ![]()
for the royal flush, while her opponent help ![]()
and Phan took down the pot.
"Wow, just a royal flush" said a player at the table jokingly.
According to the table, Jessica Dawley pushed her remaining stack in the middle for around 400,000 with ![]()
and Siagzar Payvar made the call, holding ![]()
for a flip. Dawley found no help on the board and made her way to collect her money-prize.
There was about 300,000 in the middle when the flop came ![]()
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and was checked by Giovani Torre from the big blind along with Jeff Hakim on the button. The turn brought the
and Torre fired 250,000. Hakim called. The
filled up the river and Torre continued with another bet of 460,000. Hakim threw in chips, signifying a call. Torre tabled ![]()
and Hakim sent his hand to the muck.
Blake Napierala raised on the button and Ling Qin three-bet to 425,000 in the big blind. Napierala opted to four-bet all in, putting Qin's stack of 1,795,000 at risk. Qin went deep into the tank and ended up making the call.
Ling Qin: ![]()
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Blake Napierala: ![]()
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Qin had the dominating hand and got his double up after the board brought ![]()
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Kathy Liebert raised on the button for 100,000 and Benjamin Teng called in the big blind.
The flop appeared ![]()
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and went check-check. The
fell on the turn and Teng bet 100,000. It was enough to make Liebert let it go.