Leif Force raised all in for about 180,000 from middle position and Colton Blomberg called from the big blind.
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, no help to Force, ending his Main Event in 525th place for $27,390.
Leif Force raised all in for about 180,000 from middle position and Colton Blomberg called from the big blind.
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, no help to Force, ending his Main Event in 525th place for $27,390.
Carl "El-Zoomer" Cajuste from Florida just got it all in before the flop for the last 253,000 and had a flip with ![]()
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flop and the
turn were blanks, but the
river improved Cajuste to the superior two pair.
David Guay raised to 35,000 from middle position, Sejin Park called from the button and Jeffry Chu called from the big blind.
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and action checked to Park who bet 55,000. Chu check-called, Guay check-raised to 285,000, Park folded and Chu folded.
Ricardo Graells De Dios returned from dinner with just a few big blinds and jammed the button for the last 88,000. Pedro Marques in the small blind asked for a count and folded, while Abdulrahim Amer in the big blind called.
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and Graells hit a jack on the flop.
After a few preflop raises, three players got all of their chips in the middle in the very first hand back from dinner break. "What, did they set up the deck like this or something?" Louis Hillman asked rhetorically as he stood up from his seat.
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Hillman was at risk for around 500,000 and the third player had around 300,000. Greenberg had both players covered and the odds were in his favor. The board ran out ![]()
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and Greenberg needed his set of queens on the flop in order to eliminate both of his opponents.
Erik Cajelais was heads up on the flop of ![]()
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and his opponent checked before he bet out 40,000 into the already built pot of roughly 70,000 and the opponent called.
The turn was the
and the player first to act checked, Cajelais then fired out another bet of 85,000 and his opponent's cards quickly hit the muck.