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Tamon Nakamura opened to 600 in middle position and called when former PokerNews presenter Oliver Biles three-bet to 2,000.
Nakamura checked on the flop reading ![]()
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and Biles checked back. Nakamura checked again on the
turn and called when his opponent bet 1,700.
Nakamura checked a third time on the
river and Biles checked back. Nakamura turned over ![]()
for trip tens and Biles mucked.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,000
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56,000 |
Ali Imsirovic and his family are on the rail today sweating the patriarch of the family, Salko Imsirovic.
Ali surprised his dad by putting him into the tournament, his first-ever WSOP event.
In the early going it's been like son, like father, as Salko has chipped up to 65,500.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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After a series of raises preflop, Mark Newhouse was at risk for a little over 45,000 against two opponents.
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Newhouse had run his pocket kings into two players who both had pocket aces and the ![]()
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flop wasn't looking good for him as his king-high flush draw was no good. The turn was the
changing nothing and the board completed with the
on the river, giving Newhouse a set of kings to crack aces early in the tournament.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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With 4,100 in the pot and a flop of ![]()
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, Julien Martini checked in the hijack and Robert Campbell bet 1,200 in the cutoff. Martini responded with a raise to 4,100, which prompted the 2019 WSOP Player of the Year to lay down his hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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In a three-way pot, the board read ![]()
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when Marc Etienne McLaughlin bet 1,100 after a check from the blind blind. Only the player on the button called.
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fell on the river and this time McLaughlin, who final tabled the 2013 WSOP Main Event, quickly check-folded after a bet worth 1,300 from his opponent.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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With 4,800 in the middle and the completed board showing ![]()
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, Anthony Zinno bet 1,600 and was called by his two opponents. Zinno tabled the ![]()
for the top pair but the button had that beat with ![]()
for two pair.
Dylan Wilkerson then sat down right as the hand ended and can be found one seat over from Zinno.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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Heading to the ![]()
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turn, the big blind made it 4,300 to go and Jason Deutsch called on the button. The
on the river was checked and the big blind tabled the ![]()
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for a pair of queens to win the pot.
At the same table is also Maria Ho, who delivered the shuffle up and deal for Day 1d.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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59,500
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