2019 World Series of Poker
There was a 59,000 all in and a call in front before Ryan Leng announced his all in over the top for 82,000. Everyone else got out the way and the flat caller made up the difference.
Ryan Leng: ![]()
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flop looked nice and safe for Leng but the
turn brought the bigger stack a bunch more outs with an open-ended straight and flush draws. The river bricked the
and with the blinds and ante too, Leng got a full triple up putting him in a good position as the bubble approaches.
Tam Nguyen raised it to 12,000 and from the next seat over Sorel Mizzi three-bet for his last remaining chips. With action back on Nguyen he made the call.
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Tam Nguyen; ![]()
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Mizzi didn't win his flip on the ![]()
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runout and was eliminated late on Day 1c.
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
The players have been sent on their final 20-minute break of the day.
Kevin Killeen shoved from early position, and when action folded around to the big-blind player he thought for about 30 seconds before he made the call.
Kevin Killeen: ![]()
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flop was a bad one for Killeen, but the
turn put him back in the lead and the
river secured his double-up just before the final break of day.
Jordan Handrich and one other player were in a hand on the flop with ![]()
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on show. Handrich was facing a 15,000 bet and she moved all in for 95,500 total. Her opponent went into the tank for sometime but folded in the end and Handrich is moving in the right direction after an earlier setback.
The button-player raised it to 12,000 and was called by the small-blind player and Shyam Srinivasan from his big blind. Both blinds checked the ![]()
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flop, the original raiser continued for 7,000 and both players check-called.
After the small-blind player checked the
turn Srinivasan bet 15,000, which got a fold from the button-player and a check-call from the small blind player. When Srinivasan continued his aggression with a good-sized bet of 50,000 on the
river the small-blind player check-folded.