2021 World Series of Poker
Stephen Song opened to 2,300 and was called by Chulhan Choi from the middle and Ehsan Amiri in the big blind.
Action checked to Choi on the ![]()
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flop and he bet 2,000. Both Ehsan and Song called.
The
fell on the turn and it was again checked to Choi, who bet 5,000. This time, both his opponents folded and Choi collected the pot.
The flop read ![]()
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. From middle position, Minh Nguyen bet 2,400. Anatolii Zyrin raised to 6,400 from the cutoff and Nguyen called.
The turn was the
. Nguyen check-called a bet of 11,500.
The river came the
. Nguyen checked again and Zyrin shut it down and checked back.
Nguyen tabled the ![]()
for ace-high which was good enough as Zyrin mucked his hand, to drop a few more chips as his stack has gone south in the last hour.
Cole Chait was seen getting a pot shipped in his direction after he was all-in and at risk for 88,000 with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Alain Rodriguez on a board that ran out ![]()
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. Rodriguez was left with crumbs after the hand.
It will likely be an awkward day from here on out for the two players as they are seated directly next to one another.
With 22,500 in the pot and ![]()
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on the board, Cheryl Spencer-Nejtek bet 11,000 from early position. Stuart Marshak raised to 36,000 and Spencer-Nejtek called.
Spencer-Nejtek showed ![]()
for a pair of kings, but Marshak turned over ![]()
for the rivered straight and took a big pot.
The cards were already tabled as Ryan Snow ended up at risk before the flop with the ![]()
. Keegan Westover looked him up with the superior ![]()
but Snow gained a lot of equity on the ![]()
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flop.
"That's a good start", Snow said. However, there was no help on the
turn and
river to send Snow to the rail. He had been gaining some spotlight at the tables during Day 1 after sporting large gold chains around the neck which were apparently not made of real gold.