Francisco Garzon raised in early position and called a three-bet from Jacob Ferro in the hijack.
The dealer spread a flop of ![]()
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and Garzon checked to Ferro. Ferro tossed in a bet and Garzon's cards instantly went across the line.
Francisco Garzon raised in early position and called a three-bet from Jacob Ferro in the hijack.
The dealer spread a flop of ![]()
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and Garzon checked to Ferro. Ferro tossed in a bet and Garzon's cards instantly went across the line.
Level: 21
Blinds: 6,000-12,000
Limits: 12,000-24,000
Mike Picardi raised, then called when Matthew Woodward re-raised. The flop came ![]()
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and Picardi check-called a bet.
Both players checked the
turn before Picardi led out on the
river. Woodward raised and Picardi announced a re-raise.
Woodward quickly called but mucked when Picardi showed him ![]()
for trip fives.
Kenny Hsiung raised in the hijack and Anthony Zinno three-bet on the button. Hsiung called.
On the ![]()
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flop, Hsiung check-called a bet from Zinno.
The
turn was checked through to see the
on the river, putting a four-flush possibility. Hsiung checked once again to Zinno who tossed in a bet. Hsiung paused for a brief moment and made the call.
Zinno tabled ![]()
for ace-high and Hsiung took down the pot with a pair of threes as he showed ![]()
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Michael Coombs, one-half of "Team Torch," re-raised from the button, then called when Jason Duong four-bet.
The flop came ![]()
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and Duong bet, Coombs raised, Duong moved all in for his last 40,000, and Coombs called.
Duong had ![]()
and needed his hand to hold up against the ![]()
of Coombs. The board ran out ![]()
and Duong stayed alive.
Brandon Shack-Harris was all in pre-flop, with a 28,000 side pot between Anthony Zinno and Pedro Rios. Zinno bet the ![]()
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flop and Rios quickly folded.
Zinno showed ![]()
, while Shack-Harris had ![]()
. "Jacks haven't been holding up well today," Shack-Harris said hopefully heading to the turn.
The
fell on the turn. "Except now," Shack-Harris added. He hit his ace on the
river but it was too late as the two-time bracelet winner was eliminated.
The action folded around to William Palm in the small blind and he moved in for his remaining 16,000. Steven Wolansky was in the big blind and made the call.
William Palm: ![]()
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Steven Wolansky: ![]()
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It looked promising for Palm as he was a massive favorite with only one overcard to dodge but the ![]()
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flop left him drawing slim. The
turn and
river were no help as he left the table.
Ben Ross opened the pot from early position before Tom Schneider re-raised from middle position. From the small blind, Harun Sapmaz moved all in for his last 36,000 and both Ross and Schneider called.
The flop came ![]()
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and Ross check-called a bet. Both he and Schneider checked the
turn.
Ross took the lead on the
river and Schneider quickly folded. Ross turned over ![]()
for the rivered nut straight as Sapmaz mucked before heading for the payout desk.
With roughly 300,000 in the middle the board read ![]()
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and Brandon Shack-Harris was faced with a bet from Yueqi Zhu.
After a long tank and some mumblings, Shack-Harris put in the call. Zhu instantly rolled over ![]()
for a flush on the river and Shack-Harris looked annoyed as he tabled ![]()
.