Tom Kubin was at risk with the ![]()
and was behind the ![]()
of Jack Behrens.
The board ran out ![]()
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and Kubin's run was ended just shy of the final three table redraw.
Tom Kubin was at risk with the ![]()
and was behind the ![]()
of Jack Behrens.
The board ran out ![]()
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and Kubin's run was ended just shy of the final three table redraw.
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Danny Chang and Jordan Handrich were involved in a multi-way pot that ended with Handrich heading to the rail in a massive cooler.
The board read ![]()
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when Handrich bet 35,000, which only Chang called.
She bet again on the
turn before Chang raised all in and she snap-called.
Handrich flipped over ![]()
for a flopped flush but got the bad news when Chang showed ![]()
for a higher flush.
Chang is now in contention for the chip lead with 678,000.
Akash Desai was at risk against the big stack of Daniel Kim.
Kim had the lead as he held ![]()
while Desai needed an ace or king with ![]()
.
The flop came ![]()
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. But the turn was a
and Desai was suddenly in a good spot. The river was a
to confirm the double up for Desai and deny Kim the chance to move close to a million in chips.
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Kimberly Medina was all in from middle position for her last 121,000 and was called by Roberto Reyna from the button.
It was a flip as Medina showed ![]()
and Reyna had ![]()
. The board ran out ![]()
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, no help to Reyna as Medina doubled to around 270,000.
Jason Smith was seen collecting a large pot away from Wenrong Wang.
It appeared that it was a classic flip with Smith's ![]()
having overcome the ![]()
of Wang as the board displayed a king on the flop with the ![]()
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runout. The dealer counted out the stacks and sent the substantial pot over to Smith who was now one of the larger stacks.
Leo Abbe raised under the gun to 30,000 and was called by Marco Starnoni in the small blind.
Both players checked the ![]()
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flop. Starnoni checked again when the turn came the
, and this time Abbe bet 45,000 to win the pot.
Abbe began the day as the chipleader with 537,000 but has fallen to 475,000 on Day 2. Starnoni sits with 328,000.
Level: 19
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
Action was on the flop with it reading the ![]()
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. Kyle Morris moved all in for a large amount for a significant part of Wenrong Wang's stack.
Wang thought for a while before eventually calling. He was ahead with the ![]()
, while Morris had the ![]()
.
The turn was the
and the river came the
to hold for Wang as his table-mates gave him plaudits for a nice call.