2019 World Series of Poker
These players collected $15,000 for their showings.
The player in the middle position raised to 18,000 and Mike Matusow defended his big blind.
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, Matusow check-called the 16,000 continuation-bet of his opponent.
They then both checked through the
on the turn to the
on the river. Matusow bet 35,000 and that was enough to pick up the pot.
Jody Fayant was all in for 85,000 from the button over an under-the-gun open to 18,000. The blinds folded and the original opener quickly put in the rest of the chips to call.
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Fayant had found himself delivering a potential cooler situation with the opportunity to double up and it was fulfilled when the board ran out ![]()
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, giving him life again as he found himself back above the 175,000 with which he entered the day.
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with over 100,000 chips in the middle already, Niklas Astedt checked to Matthew Davis who bet 62,000. Astedt check-raised all in and Davis took a moment before calling for his last 440,000.
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The turn was the
and the river the
as Astedt's flush draw bricked and Davis doubled to around a million in chips.
$15,000 for these respective finishers.
Xixiang Luo raised in early position to 17,000, Cliff Josephy called in the small blind and Gus Hansen called in the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of ![]()
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, Josephy checked, Hansen fired out 24,000 and Luo called before Josephy mucked his hand.
On the
turn, Hansen took about 15-seconds to measure out a bet of 65,000 and Luo's cards hit the muck.
Danielle Andersen has obviously rode the momentum from her earlier hand as she was seen with more than double her stack after our previous update.
Here are some players' chip counts among the last two dozen tables in the Pavilion room as the field condenses into the Amazon room and looks to be inside just one room for the first time all tournament.