Anthony Marsico bet the turn and river from the small blind on ![]()
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. He was called by Moshe Kramer, who was in early position. Marsico showed ![]()
for flopped top pair but he was outkicked by ![]()
.
Anthony Marsico bet the turn and river from the small blind on ![]()
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. He was called by Moshe Kramer, who was in early position. Marsico showed ![]()
for flopped top pair but he was outkicked by ![]()
.
Ali Eslami bet in the cutoff after several players checked to him on ![]()
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. Small blind David Mosca raised and the other two players folded. Eslami called and then called another bet on the
river. He couldn't beat ![]()
.
At a neighboring table, Junichi Nakanowatari busted out.
Stuart Rutter bet the end on ![]()
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and received a call from Junichi Nakanowatari. Rutter opened ![]()
for the nut flush and Nakanowatari flashed ![]()
.
On a board that read ![]()
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Phil Hui bet and was called by his opponent. He turned over ![]()
which was good enough to take the pot as his opponent mucked his hand and Hui regained some chips.
Player of the Year contender, Dan Zack has just taken advantage of late registration and has entered the fray of the 10K Limit Hold'Em event.
Max Silver bet from the button on ![]()
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, only to have Shaun Deeb check-raise him from middle position. Silver had only about 11,000 left to start the street, so another raise would put him all in.
"I'm getting slowrolled," Deeb predicted. "He's gonna call, and he's gonna have aces."
Silver did get it in but his ![]()
was smashed by ![]()
. The
river was worthless for him, so Deeb collected his remaining chips.
As the main event approaches tomorrow, two players with Main Event final table experience squared off in a hand. Josh Arieh and Joe McKeehen saw a flop of ![]()
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. Arieh bet and McKeehen called. The turn was the
. Arieh fired again and this time McKeehen laid it down to the pressure.
Ryan Laplante three-bet on the button after Raul Paez raised in the cutoff, only to see Paez four-bet it. Laplante called and then called the first two streets as ![]()
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rolled off the deck. Faced with a bet on the end, he grimaced and folded in fairly short order.
Three players saw a ![]()
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flop and Yuri Dzivielevski checked from early position. Another player checked and the hijack bet. Dzivielevski raised, the third player reraised, and the bettor mucked. Dzivielevski called and both players checked the
, bringing an
. Dzivielevski bet and showed ![]()
to win the pot at showdown.