David "ODB" Baker wins the $1,500 Limit Hold'em Event for $161,139.
2019 World Series of Poker
[Removed:191] moved all in from under the gun for 1,025,000 chips, which was less than 3 big blinds at this point. It folded round to Jeff Madsen who called on the button and Ben Alloggio moved all in over the top for around 5,500,000. After getting a count Madsen moved aside and the cards were flipped over.
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Ben Alloggio: ![]()
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Noujeim connected on the ![]()
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flop but was still behind to Alloggio, who had picked up a flush draw to go with his overpair. The
turn was good enough though and the
river bricked, leaving Noujeim to scoop the pot with two pair.
Gleb Kovtunov and Jeremy Saderne got their nearly even stacks in preflop and it was Kovtunov at risk with the ![]()
. Saderne had the better kicker with ![]()
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let the kicker play.
Jeff Madsen tripled up for 4,575,000 with ![]()
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of Joseph Weinberger and the ![]()
of Ankit Dahiya as the board came ![]()
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. Dahiya was not covered by Weinberger and had around a million left, but bowed out shortly after. Cesar Claudio followed to the rail soon after to reduce the field further.
The chips are changing hands quickly, as Fadi Barakeh disappeared from table 100, sending a lot of chips to Jeremy Rayburn. However, Rayburn then had a big flip with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Koji Takagi.
The board came ![]()
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and Rayburn was gone, too.
There are 44 players as the speed of elimination before the dinner break kicks into high gear. Among those to bust was Nipun Java, among others.
Level: 34
Blinds: 200,000/400,000
Ante: 400,000
Jeff Madsen has eliminated a short-stack after the two got it all in preflop.
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Opponent: ![]()
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With no king or combo hand for his opponent on the ![]()
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board, Madsen takes some much-needed chips, just as he's moved to a new table.
Joel Verbeck is on the move in more ways than one. As he was in a pot against David Rounick just now, the floor announced that the table would be broken as soon as the hand had played out.
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out, Verbeck check-raised all in over Rounick's 1,200,000 bet. After a minute or so in the tank, Rounick passed and both players started racking their chips ahead of their table change.
Matthew Kurtz had KO'd another opponent after calling Mario Guerra's all in just now. Cooper turned over ![]()
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on the flop, Guerra was drawing extremely thin. It was all over on the
turn and the
river made no difference.