Michael Wang in the small blind faced a river bet of 6,300 from his opponent on the button on a board of ![]()
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Wang raised to 16,000 and his opponent gave it some thought before folding. Wang tabled a bluff with ![]()
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and took the pot down.
Michael Wang in the small blind faced a river bet of 6,300 from his opponent on the button on a board of ![]()
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Wang raised to 16,000 and his opponent gave it some thought before folding. Wang tabled a bluff with ![]()
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and took the pot down.
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and Lyle Simolek bet 3,500 into the pot and his opponent Ryan Kim called.
The river came the
to which Simolek bet again, this time for 5,200, Kim waited a bit and called.
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for the straight and took in the pot as Kim mucked.
Level: 3
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
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, a player in the middle position moved all in for his remaining 8,000 with the pot already at 38,000. Navor Guerrero made the call.
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Guerrero scooped the pot with a full house and eliminated a player from the tournament.
Alan Cox was facing two all-in opponents on a flop reading ![]()
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. Cox called with both opponents covered.
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Cox had a wrap while both of his opponents had sets. The
on the turn gave him a straight and neither of his opponents filled up or hit quads on the
river.
Cox added a significant amount of chips to his stack and both of his opponents hit the rail.
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. Fred Chambers led with a bet of 1,100 and his opponent called.
The turn was the
, this time Chambers checked and his opponent checked behind.
The river came the
which prompted Chambers to fire for 2,200. His opponent mulled it over for quite a few moments before tossing his cards away for the fold.
Level: 2
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
Michael Wang was in a pot on the turn as the board read ![]()
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. He bet 1,700 over to his opponent who called.
The river came the
. Wang checked. His opponent bet 7,000 which Wang swiftly called.
His opponent reluctantly turned over his hand the ![]()
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for a pair of fours while Wang showed the winner with the ![]()
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for a pair of queens.
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the player under-the-gun made a bet of 2,200. Rajesh Goyal raised from the button to 20,000 and his opponent made the call.
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and the player that made the call mucked his hand as Goyal scooped a big pot early.
Picking up the action on the flop, Paul Sokoloff was on the button in a heads-up pot against a player in the cutoff.
Sokoloff bet 600 on the ![]()
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flop and his opponent called, but opted to fold when facing another bet from Sokoloff on the
turn.