Jacques Mauron and James Anderson went heads-up in an all-in preflop battle, with Anderson having Mauron covered.
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, sending Mauron to the rail.
Jacques Mauron and James Anderson went heads-up in an all-in preflop battle, with Anderson having Mauron covered.
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, sending Mauron to the rail.
Yi Ma raised to 1,000,000 from the cutoff and the big blind, Fernando Karam shoved all in.
He was called by Ma and the cards were tabled.
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. "My cards are live" Said Ma.
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run out meant Karam's ace-king was good enough to hold and knock Ma out in 17th place.
Austin Hortaleza bet 2,000,000 from the small blind on a ![]()
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board, and Liran Betito reraised all-in, having Hortazela covered. Hortazela made the call with 14,000,000 behind.
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Hortazela's pair of kings held up, and he's now near 30 million after taking a big bite out of Betito's stack.
Tiahang Zhang reraised all in for roughly five million, from the small blind. Liran Betito, the original raiser called from middle position.
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runout was no help for Zhang, and he was eliminated in 18th place.
Level: 36
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 500,000
Pierre-Paul Paulin opened to 850,000 from the button, Shalom Elharar three-bet, and Paulin called.
Elharar continued for 3,000,000 on a ![]()
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flop, which Paulin called. The turn brought the
, and Elharar immediately put 10,000,000 more in the pot, staring Paulin down.
Paulin folded, and Elharar showed pocket queens.
| Seat | Table 409 | Table 411 |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brett Murray | Natalie Teh |
| 2 | Robert Mather | Yi Ma |
| 3 | James Anderson | Matt Souza |
| 4 | Mark Strodl | Tiahang Zhang |
| 5 | Kenneth Golden | Fernando Karam |
| 6 | Jacques Mauron | Austin Hortaleza |
| 7 | Pierre-Paul Paulin | Liran Betito |
| 8 | Nils Tolpingrud | Marco Guibert |
| 9 | Shalom Elharar | Ying Fu |
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Zachary Donovan went all-in for 5,100,000 preflop, and Robert Mather made the call. Mather's queens held, and Donovan is out in 19th place.
A two-table redraw will now commence.
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