Ben Yu was very short when he committed the last of his chips before the flop. Todd Brunson called him with ![]()
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while Yu held the ![]()
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The board ran ![]()
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and Todd Brunson was able to bust Ben Yu just before the break.
Ben Yu was very short when he committed the last of his chips before the flop. Todd Brunson called him with ![]()
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while Yu held the ![]()
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The board ran ![]()
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and Todd Brunson was able to bust Ben Yu just before the break.
Eric Seidel's last chips were involved against three players. Long Tran displayed the best hand on the river with ![]()
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, on a ![]()
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board.
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missed the board and he was eliminated.
David Prociak opened to 12,000 from the cutoff before calling the reraise from Dustin Dirksen in the next seat over.
Prociak check-called a bet on the ![]()
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flop before folding when his opponent bet the
turn.
The last chips of Mike Matusow were in the middle, with Ray Dehkharghani and David Benyamine building up a side pot.
Dehkharghani bet the turn and river on a ![]()
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board and when he showed ![]()
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for a full house, Benyamine could not show better.
Matusow tabled ![]()
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to get the low, and was able to take a half of the pot.
With 78,000 in the middle on the ![]()
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completed board, Phillip Hui bet 12,000 from the small blind. Benjamin Miner raised with the last of his chips and Hui made the snap-call.
Hui immediately tabled his ![]()
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which was good for a full house. Miner just mucked and left the table in quick fashion.
Ray Dehkharghani keeps adding to his stack and he's now over 500,000 chips.
He just played a hand against Chris Bell, where he first raised to 12,000 before Bell made it 18,000.
Dehkharghani called and then check-called a bet on a ![]()
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flop. The turn was a
, Dehkharghani checked again but this time it was for check-raising his opponent, from 12,000 to 24,000.
After a few seconds, Bell finally throw his hand in the muck and Dehkharghani won another pot.
Peiwen Wang (hijack) opened to 12,000 and was called by Freddy Deeb (cutoff), Raymond Hanson (button), and Yuri Dzivielevski (big blind).
Dzivielevski bet his last 5,000 on the ![]()
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flop and all the other players called.
Action checked through on the
turn to the
river. Wang bet 12,000 and only Deeb called.
Wang had the nut flush and the second-nut low with his ![]()
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. Deeb mucked and Dzivielevski turned over his ![]()
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before he exited the toournament area.
Jake Liebeskind opened to 12,000 from the button and Kosei Ichinose called from the big blind.
Ichinose check-called a bet on the ![]()
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flop before action checked through on the
turn. Ichinose bet 12,000 on the
river and Liebeskind quickly mucked.
Yuri Dzivielevski opened to 12,000 from the small blind and Scott Clements called from the big blind.
Dzivielevski bet 6,000 before Clements clicked it to 12,000 on the ![]()
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flop. The Brazilian toyed with his cards before deciding to fold.
Action was caught on the turn, with Phillip Hui putting both Brock Parker and Qinghai Pan all in and at risk.
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when the cards were tabled.
Brock Parker had ![]()
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for trips six and nut flush. Philip Hui had the ![]()
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for a full house, jacks fulls of sixes, while Pan was looking for the low, with ![]()
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on the river gave the high half of the pot to Hui and the low half to Pan, resulting in Parker's exit.