2019 World Series of Poker
Dan Matsuzuki raised to 110,000 on the cutoff and the player in the small blind three-bet jammed for 960,000. Matsuzuki thought for a long while and eventually pushed some chips in the middle to call.
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and Matsuzuki made a set of tens and raked in the pot eliminating his opponent.
Level: 26
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
Players are now gone on their last 15-minute break of the day.
Dan Matsuzuki raised and a player made the call before a third player pushed all in for 910,000. It came back to Matsuzuki who called and the players tabled their cards after the second player folded a pair of jacks.
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Matsuzuki was in very good shape to win the hand, which he did after the board brought ![]()
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A player open-shoved all in for 485,000 and Blake Napierala called one seat over. Jessica Dawley tanked for some time in the blinds before folding her hand.
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Dawley said she regretted her fold, claiming to have mucked a pair of jacks, but the flop came ![]()
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, giving a set of tens to Napierala and some relief to Dawley. The rest of the board fell a
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and Napierala busted his opponent.
According to the chatter at the table, the player under the gun raised and Carl Brewington three-bet. Action folded back to the original raiser who four-bet and Brewington responded by moving all in for 2,000,000. His opponent called.
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and Brewington doubled up, taking over the chip lead.