2019 World Series of Poker
Leo Margets, Peter Eichhardt, and Victor Ramdin went to a flop of ![]()
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. Margets and Eichhardt checked from the blinds and Ramdin, who was under the gun, bet 1,800. Margets folded but Eichhart called to see the turn.
It fell
and Eichhardt checked again. Ramdin sized his second barrel at 7,000 and Eichhardt was willing to pay.
They saw the
hit the river and Eichhardt checked again. Ramdin fired 12,000 and Eichhardt took some time before laying his hand down.
Following a 1,800-raise from early position, a player in the hijack pumped the price to 5,200. Arthur Morris woke up with a hand in the cutoff and he could four-bet to 14,200, forcing out the opener. Morris' neighbor tanked for a while, but then he let his hand go and Morris scooped the pot preflop.
Marc-Andre Ladouceur entered the Little One for One Drop only a few moments ago, taking only the final three levels of the day to maneuver his starting stack.
Ladouceur was recently seen in a heads-up pot with Matt Souza, who has been in his seat right from the opening minutes.
They were on a ![]()
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flop and Ladouceur checked from under the gun. Souza checked from the middle position, allowing the dealer to turn up the
turn.
Ladouceur bet 3,200 into 5,600 and Souza gave up. While Ladouceur is just getting started, Souza has already been able to push his stack over 200,000.
John Duthie raised to 1,600 from an early position and he got two calls from the middle position and the big blind.
All players checked the ![]()
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flop and the
landed on the turn. The big blind checked and Duthie let the player in the middle position fire 4,000. The big blind folded but Duthie woke up with a check-raise to 15,000, and while the other player tanked for a little bit, he eventually gave up.
Level: 8
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Fernando Pons (cutoff) was one of three players who flatted a 1,700-raise from the middle position.
Pons bet 5,200 when it got checked to him on the ![]()
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flop and only a player to his left called.
The
turn filled the flush draw and Pons fired a second shell, making it 8,300. His opponent took about a minute to take his turn and he opted to fold.
Three-way to a ![]()
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turn, small blind Julie Polatchek led out 3,300 into roughly an 8,000-pot. A player on his left raised to 9,000, forcing a fold from the cutoff. Polatchek, however, called.
The river came down
and Polatchek checked to his opponent who announed an all-in bet.
Polatchek asked for a count and then called the 34,300-wager.
The other player turned up ![]()
for just a pair of sixes and Polatchek elminated him, showing top two with ![]()
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Roland Isrealashvili was on the button with the board reading ![]()
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. Israelashvili raised to 25,700 over a 12,000-bet from a player in the middle position, and he received a call.
Israelashvili tabled ![]()
for a flopped flush and the other player mucked his hand.