Jake Daniels bet the ![]()
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river for 51,000 and then called the shove by Gal Yifrach. He was shown the ![]()
for a straight and Daniels had the equally strong ![]()
.
Jake Daniels bet the ![]()
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river for 51,000 and then called the shove by Gal Yifrach. He was shown the ![]()
for a straight and Daniels had the equally strong ![]()
.
Jake Daniels raised to 12,000 and Gal Yifrach called. The flop was ![]()
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.
Yifrach checked the flop and Daniels bet 18,000. Yifrach called and the turn was
.
Both players checked the turn and the
river. Yifrach turned over ![]()
to take the pot with a pair of tens but Daniels maintains a big lead in the matchup.
Level: 29
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 0
Jake Daniels remains the overwhelming chip leader in his duel with Gal Yifrach while on the same table, Jason Koon has remained in the lead against Johannes Becker. In a recent hand, Koon and Becker invested 22,000 each on the ![]()
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turn and Becker then checked the
on the river. Koon bet 55,000 and Becker sent the cards into the muck.
With the board reading ![]()
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, Jake Daniels bet 35,000, and Gal Yifrach raised to 100,000.
Daniels elected to move all-in with the shorter stack and Yifrach called.
Daniels tabled ![]()
for a full house and he now has a commanding lead.
Galen Hall and Benjamin Reason invested 23,000 each on the ![]()
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turn and then opted to check the
on the river. Hall was the first to show and revealed ![]()
for a busted flush draw, which Reason had beat with what appeared to be ![]()
for a full house.
Jake Daniels made it 38,000 to go on the ![]()
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turn and picked up a call by Gal Yifrach. On the
river, both players opted to check and Yifrach announced a king, then tabled the ![]()
. That ended up as the winning hand, as Daniels sent his cards into the muck.
Johannes Becker checked the ![]()
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turn and Jason Koon made it 50,000 to go for Becker to call. The
river was checked and Becker tabled the ![]()
for two pair to win the pot.
Becker then three-bet and Koon came along. The ![]()
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flop saw Becker bet for 6,500 and earn a call. Neither the
turn nor the
river brought any action and Becker won the pot with the ![]()
.
Level: 28
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 0
With approximately 140,000 in the middle and the board showing ![]()
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, Bin Weng bet 133,000 when checked to. Julien Martini gave it plenty of consideration and eventually made the call. Weng rolled over the ![]()
for jacks up and that won the pot.