Kitty Kuo was spotted walking out of the Amazon Room and lost her final chips with ![]()
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Kitty Kuo was spotted walking out of the Amazon Room and lost her final chips with ![]()
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In a preflop all in Anthony Ibrahim doubled up through Shannon Shorr when his pocket kings held up against the pocket jacks of Shorr to wound Shorr's stack and to keep himself alive in the tournament.
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Garrett Adelstein had 1,500 in front of him in the big blind, and was contemplating an all-in bet from Christopher Andreone in early position for 14,400. Adelstein eventually tossed in calling chips.
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Adelstein's kicker problem wasn't resolved on a ![]()
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board, and he doubled Andreone up.
The player in the hijack raised to 1,200 and he was called by three others, including Talal Shakerchi in the big blind. All four checked on the ![]()
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flop to see the
on the turn.
Shakerchi led out with a bet of 3,000 on the turn and only the initial raiser stuck around. Shakerchi checked on the
river. He then faced a bet of 15,000 in a pot that had 9,900 in it.
Shakerchi called after a minute and his opponent tabled ![]()
. The Englishman took the pot down with ![]()
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David Hu has been quietly beavering away in the far corner of Brasilia. His latest chips came after Hu check-clicked to 4,000 over another player's 2,000 bet on a ![]()
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flop. The opponent folded and Hu has one of the largest stacks in the competition as the last level of the day is about to get started.
Dennis Barrett has just held his own in a hand with one of the most successful poker players of all time. Barrett raised the button and David Peters three-bet to 8,500 in the big blind. Barrett had another 30,000 behind and he committed all of it. Peters went deep into the tank, until eventually another player called clock on him. Before the time had elapsed, Peters made the call and he had the same hand as Barrett, both holding ace-king in the hole. With no four-flush on the board, the players chopped it up.
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with roughly 9,000 in the pot, the big blind checked, and Michael Trivett bet 5,000.
The big blind called, and then checked the
on the river.
Trivett bet 25,000, and the big blind called all in for 11,600.
Trivett tabled his ![]()
for aces-full, and the big blind tabled his ![]()
for aces-full, and the pot was chopped.
With roughly 20,000 in the pot, two players came to the ![]()
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turn. Following a check from a player in an early position, Andrew Ziskin checked back in the hijack.
The
hit the felt and Ziskin faced a bet of 8,000. He called and his opponent showed ace-jack. Ziskin, however, had him beat with the ![]()
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Aaron Kweskin bet 10,200. Stanislav Barshak raised to 21,000 and Kweskin called.
The river came the
. Barshak put a stack of chips in the middle that equalled about 55,000 which was almost the entire amount of Kweskin's stack. Kweskin thought it over for about half a minute before releasing his cards to the pressure.