2022 World Series of Poker
The hijack opened and Isaac Kempton three-bet to 8,500 from the cutoff. The action folded around to the hijack, who called.
The hijack checked on the flop of ![]()
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and Kempton continued with a bet of 9,000. His opponent folded.
There were around 45,000 in the middle and a heads-up pot had led to the ![]()
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river. Jeremy Ausmus checked behind and his opponent announced a flush. "Me too, I have the nut flush," Ausmus replied and tabled the ![]()
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to win the pot without seeing the cards of his opponent.
Three ways to the ![]()
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flop, the action was checked around and the
followed on the turn. Laszlo Bujtas bet 7,000 and was called by Chance Kornuth only while Jared Bleznick folded. Bujtas then checked the
river and Kornuth checked it back to get shown the ![]()
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for the second nuts by Bujtas.
Level: 6
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
With six players investing 2,000 each to the ![]()
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flop, the action checked all the way to Ben Lamb in the hijack and he made it 5,000 to go. Several folds later it was up to Aleksey Filatov and he announced a raise while tossing in a green T-25,000 chips.
Lamb removed his headphones for a second to verify the amount with the dealer, then gave it 30 seconds of consideration before folding. Jamie Leonescu was then high-carded away and Anson Tsang took the seat.
David Benyamine saw a flop of ![]()
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in position in a heads-up pot against Michael Rocco.
Rocco checked on the flop and called a bet of 3,500 from Benyamine. Rocco checked again on the
turn and Benyamine checked back.
The river brought the
and Rocco led out with a pot-sized bet, which Benyamine called after some deliberation. Rocco tabled his hand but quickly flipped it face-down when Benyamine showed ![]()
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to win the pot with kings and nines.
Heads-up to the ![]()
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turn, the small blind bet and then called a raise to 13,000 by Sean Winter. As they headed to the
river, the small blind checked and Winter on the button tossed in two T-25,000 chips for a pot-sized bet. The near-instant fold of his opponent followed and Winter collected the pot.
Adam Hendrix has seen his stack nearly cut in half early on Day 1 but he just managed to get some back and leap to two thirds of the starting stack. Three ways to the ![]()
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turn, it checked to Clayton Kalisek and he bet 2,800. Krzystzof Magott called and Hendrix then check-raised to 13,500 out of the big blind. That was enough to win the pot without any further resistance as both of his opponents folded.