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. Connor Drinan bet 465,000. Jon Turner had a decision to make and he assessed the situation carefully and thought it out before deciding to call. Drinan turned over ![]()
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and Turner mucked.
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. Connor Drinan bet 465,000. Jon Turner had a decision to make and he assessed the situation carefully and thought it out before deciding to call. Drinan turned over ![]()
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and Turner mucked.
Level: 28
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 0
Jordan Spurlin opened to 140,000 and David Prociak three-bet to 510,000, which Spurlin called.
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and when Spurlin checked, Prociak set 1,100,000 over the line. Spurlin thought for a moment and announced his all in, which was 2,700,000 and Prociak made a very speedy call.
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turn and river, there was no low hand and Spurlin took the lot down, catapulting him into the chip lead.
David Prociak put out a bet of 275,000 on the turn as the board read ![]()
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. Jordan Spurlin raised pot, which put all of his stack in the middle aside from a few chips behind. Prociak shook his head and tossed his cards into the muck to allow Spurlin to take the pot and inch closer to the chip leader.
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, Connor Drinan bet 240,000 which folded out Anthony Zinno. Action was on Thomas Schropfer who thought for a while before pushing two full stacks of chips forward for a raise to 1,000,000 which prompted Drinan to fold his hand fairly quickly.
Jordan Spurlin has been building nicely. Spurlin did lose a small pot to David Prociak recently. He flatted Ari Engel's 150,000 open and Prociak joined them from the big blind.
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and there was no betting on this street or the
turn. The river was the
and Prociak lead for 250,000, which folded out Engel but not Spurlin, who mucked when he saw Prociak had rivered the flush with ![]()
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In a pre-flop all in situation Rodney Burt scooped against Conor Drinan to double his stack of 900,000 back to a nice size and deal a blow to Drinan.
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board. He had check-called a 65,000 bet by Anthony Zinno on the turn and lead for 200,000 on the river, which Zinno increased to 600,000 and Drinan made the call. Zinno announced he had a full house as he tabled ![]()
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and Drinan sent his cards into the muck.
The next hand on the other table saw David Prociak lose another hefty, this time at the hand of Scott Abrams. The board read ![]()
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on the turn and Prociak bet 300,000 into two opponents. Scott Abrams called but Jordan Spurlin passed. The river was the
and Prociak slowed down, checking to Abrams who made it 600,000 to see his cards. Prociak obliged but also mucked when he saw that Abrams held ![]()
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Rodney Burt raised pre-flop to a little more than 500,000 and Thomas Schropfer moved all in which Burt called.
Schropfer had the ![]()
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of Burt.
The board ran out good for the German as it came ![]()
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to give him the full pot and move his chip stack into a healthy position.