Pete Chen got the rest of his short stack in preflop.
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to keep Chen's sevens ahead. Meanwhile, Tonio Roder appears to have accumulated a good amount of chips today and is the top stack at the table.
Pete Chen got the rest of his short stack in preflop.
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Opponent: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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to keep Chen's sevens ahead. Meanwhile, Tonio Roder appears to have accumulated a good amount of chips today and is the top stack at the table.
Dan Dyke opened to 80,000 and Maximilian Wieser flat-called behind him. Keith Lehr then three-bet to 275,000 and only Wieser called.
Both players checked on the flop of ![]()
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and Lehr check-called a bet of 225,000 on the
turn.
Lehr checked on the
river and Wieser moved all-in for 790,000. Lehr tanked for several minutes and eventually called.
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of Lehr for queens and eights.
Down to just 240,000 in chips, Arnaud Mattern went all-in and David Coleman called out of the big blind.
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board improved Mattern to a pair of aces and he remained in contention.
Stephen Gerber had raised and Andy Spears then jammed for 675,000. That prompted a tank by big stack Gerber who then called. Once the cards were exposed, there were some smiles and words in disbelief by the other players at the table.
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"That's the worst slowroll I have seen," Spears said with a grin on the face and other players chimed in as well. The board ran out ![]()
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and Spears was sent to the rail.
"I always lose with kings," Gerber justified his reluctant call. Apparently, the term always may not apply after all.

On the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Jesse Fullen and Chad Holloway come to you from the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP)!
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Finally, get an update on the current Player of the Year standings as the WSOP enters its home stretch.
Daniel Weinman was just whittled down to his last 300,000 chips and woke up with a premium hand. He got all of his chips in the middle preflop and was up against Chase Binachi.
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The flop came ![]()
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and Bianchi spiked an ace to take the lead. Weinman picked up a flush draw on the
turn but the
on the river ended Weinman's run.
Jack Oliver raised to 80,000 on the button and called when Maximilian Wieser three-bet to 285,000 from the small blind.
Wieser checked on the flop of ![]()
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and folded when Oliver fired out a bet of 250,000.
John Morgan raised from middle position and then called the 350,000 three-bet jam Farhad Jamasi made from the small blind.
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Jamasi was slightly ahead with his made hand of nines but the ![]()
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flop gave Morgan the nut flush draw.
Unfortunately for Jamasi, his sweat didn't last long, as the
turn completed Morgan's flush and left him drawing dead to the
river.
Robert Lee open-shoved a stack of 330,000 and Nick Petrangelo called in the cutoff, while everyone else folded.
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The ladies of Petrangelo held up as the board ran out ![]()
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to send Lee to the rail.