Kfir Nahum opened to 10,000 and to his direct left Ryan Riess went all in for 54,000 which Nahum decided to call.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Riess was eliminated from the tournament, while Nahum neared 200,000 chips.
Kfir Nahum opened to 10,000 and to his direct left Ryan Riess went all in for 54,000 which Nahum decided to call.
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Nahum: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Riess was eliminated from the tournament, while Nahum neared 200,000 chips.
Level: 15
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Maria Ho had her short-stack in the middle with ![]()
and up against the ![]()
of Chris Testroet on her immediate right.
Ho flopped an ace when the board came ![]()
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, but the
on the river gave Testroet a flush and the knockout.
Action folded around to Tyler Burke on the button, who limped for 4,000. The small blind called and the big blind checked.
The flop came ![]()
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and the player in the small blind bet out 8,000, which forced out the big blind. With action back on Burke, he moved all-in for around 45,000. The small blind tanked for a minute before calling with ![]()
, but he was drawing to a one-outer when his opponent showed ![]()
.
That one-outer didn't come as the turn was a
, followed by the
. One bounty chip was sent Burke's way.
Vanessa Kade was all in under the gun for 44,000 which the big blind tossed in the chips for the call and the hands were tabled.
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and Kade was awarded the double.
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Shaun Deeb has been on a tear recently and currently sits with around 300,000.
In his last hand, he put his opponent all in on a board of ![]()
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. His opponent called with ![]()
for just king-high, while Deeb showed ![]()
for trip sixes.
"People need to see how Shaun Deeb gets his chips," he said.
Jeff Platt was seen raking in a massive pot and a bounty.
Platt had opened with ![]()
only to have another player go all in behind him with ![]()
. The board ran out clean for the nines and Platt's stack has crossed the 150,000 mark.
Yuri Dzivielevski moved all-in from the button with ![]()
for around 6,000 and Shaun Deeb made the call with ![]()
. The board ran out ![]()
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and Deeb continues his climb.
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