2021 World Series of Poker
The action was picked up on a board that read ![]()
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. Daniel Schmertz moved all-in and Carlos Chang snap-called.
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Chang was ahead with two pair kings and eights. Schmertz had a flush draw and a straight draw but couldn't get there when the river card fell
. Chang scored another knockout
Action folded around to the blinds, where Christopher Basile shoved from the small, which was enough to put Sung Joo Hyun all in for his last 670,000 in the big blind. Hyun called and the cards were revealed.
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The board ran out ![]()
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— awarding Hyun the double up.
Daniel Gavish moved all-in in the cutoff for his last 750,000 chips after a raise from Daniel Gavish and the latter made the call.
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Brady Osterman: ![]()
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Gavish's hand was dominated and the board ![]()
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didn't bring him any help. Gavish was sent to the payout desk to collect his $15,308 prize.
Sergi Reixach opened under the gun for 100,000 and Uri Reichenstein raised it to 300,000 in the hijack. After some thinking, Carlos Chang called in the big blind and Reixach let it go.
The flop brought ![]()
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and both players checked to see the
on the turn. Chang led out for 350,000 and it was enough for Reichenstein who prefered to fold.
Benjamin Miller opened to 100,000 from the hijack and was three-bet to a bit under 300,000 by Christopher Basile on the button. Brady Osterman then shoved for 1.8 million from the big blind. Miller asked for a count and called and Basile folded.
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Osterman was well behind with his lower pair, but the ![]()
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flop vaulted him into the lead with a set.
The
turn and
river failed to improve Miner and he was eliminated in 16th place.
The action was picked up with Dejuante Alexander all-in and Carlos Chang had called.
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The board ran out ![]()
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with no help to Alexander and the recent bracelet winner was sent to the payout line.
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with a pot already containing 650,000 when Adrien Delmas bet for 150,000 after a check from Uri Reichenstein, who made the call. The same action happened on the
turn, this time for 450,000.
The
completed the board on the river and Reichenstein checked once more. Delmas looked again at his cards and choose to check as well. Reichenstein turned over ![]()
for the flush and Delmas mucked his cards.
George Wolff shoved in early position for his remaining stack and was called by Gerald Cunniff on the button to be put at risk.
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runout left Cunniff with a pair of kings, which was enough to eliminate Wolff in 18th place.