2019 World Series of Poker
There was around 90,000 in the pot on the turn with a board of ![]()
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and Timothy Telliard saw his opponent from under the gun check to him. He was two seats to his opponent's left and put in a bet of 50,000.
After around two minutes in the tank, Telliard's opponent folded. After getting the fold, his body language said that he wanted to show his hand. He proceeded to do so, flipping over ![]()
to show his ace high with a wheel draw.
"Nice bet. Thought I had ya," his opponent said as he took in the pot, bringing his stack north of the quarter-million mark.
Picking up the action on the turn with the board reading ![]()
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, Jaspal Brar was facing a bet of 35,000 from his opponent in the big blind. Brar eyed up his opponent's stack and made the call from the hijack.
The river brought the
and the big blind checked this time. Brar counted out a bet of 48,000 and his opponent wasted little time before sending his cards to the muck.
This is the first batch of players who collected $17,135 for their respective showings.
Thomas Applegate raised it up in middle position to 22,000 and Daniel Hachem defended the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of ![]()
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and Hachem check-called a bet of 18,000.
The
fell on the turn, Hachem checked and Applegate bet out 35,000, which Hachem called once again. The river was the
, Hachem checked for the third time and Applegate barrelled a third bullet of 45,000 and that was enough to make Hachem give up the pot.
Jameson Painter opened to 22,000 and Alberto Ortiz Such three-bet all in for around 250,000. It folded back to Painter who called all in for slightly less.
Alberto Ortiz: ![]()
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Painter was ahead with pocket aces and the flop ![]()
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didn't change anything. However, the turn
gave Ortiz a set and after the
came on the river, Painter was eliminated.
The three feature tables have kicked off and the main feature table includes Antonio Esfandiari, Corey Hochman, Chris Wallace and Allen Cunningham.
On the secondary table, Richard Seymour will showcase his poker talents against Dylan Meier, Gordon Vayo and Adam Owen, while the third feature table on the right hand side includes Martin Huk, Josh Arieh, Romain Lewis, Tom Cannuli, and Todd Witteles.

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Jake Schindler bet 100,000 and was called by his opponent. The river came the
, Schindler fired again with a bet of 280,000 and got another call from his opponent.
Schindler turned over the ![]()
which was the best hand; his opponent quickly mucked.
The dealer was finishing an all-in preflop runout of ![]()
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between Patrick Lacy and Jason Loehrs.
Patrick Lacy: ![]()
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Jason Loehrs: ![]()
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As Lacy was stacking his chips from the pot he had just won, he confirmed that he had raised and Loehrs had three-bet all in for around 180,000. Loehrs called and the rest was history.
The board read ![]()
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with over 400,000 in the middle already.
Robert Cheung was sitting in the tank from the middle position after he had checked and Preben Stokkan had bet 400,000 on the button. Cheung had 330,000 behind so would be putting his tournament life at risk if he made the call.
"I know you bluff, you were down to only 5,000 yesterday! Cheung said to Stokkan referring to his huge comeback yesterday to end with the chip lead.
Stokkan didn't respond.
"If this wasn't the Main Event, I would have called already," Cheung muttered.
Still no response of Stokkan and in the end, Cheung opted to fold.