2022 World Series of Poker
Players have been sent on their second 15-minute break of the day.
Andrew Robl, Nick Petrangelo and Jonathan Jaffee found themselves all in pre flop, with Petrangelo covering both other players.
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Robl was the short stack and flipping for his tournament life. Jaffee, meanwhile, was in a good position to win a large sidepot against Petrangelo.
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runout saw Robl triple up and also sent a decent chunk of Petrangelo's stack Jaffee's way to ensure that no player was eliminated.
Action folded around to Brian Rast, who made a bet of 20,000 from the button, and Mikita Badziakouski asked how much Rast had before calling from the small blind.
The flop ran out ![]()
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, which Badziakouski checked over to Rast. Rast put in a bet of 25,000, only to be check-raised by Badziakouski to 75,000. Rast didn't think long before putting in another bet to 185,000, which after some thought, Badziakouski called to see another card.
Both players decided to check the
turn, which brought an
to complete the board.
Badziakouski checked, and Rast didn't waste much time before announcing that he was all in. Badziakouski thought for a while, eventually folding his hand and sending the sizeable pot Rast's way.
Jeremy Ausmus opened on the button and was met by a three-bet to 75,000 by Darren Elias in the small blind. Ausmus opted to flat call.
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Elias continued for 50,000. Ausmus responded with an all in, which Elias snapped off.
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Ausmus' top pair was no good, leaving him at risk and needing running cards to survive. The
turn did give Ausmus a gutshot and some hope but the
on the river did not bring in the straight and instead sent Ausmus packing. Elias, meanwhile, chipped up and claimed the $25,000 bounty.
[Removed:508] moved his last 115,000 in from late position and was called by Ali Imsirovic in the small blind.
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Imsirovic went bounty hunting and his call paid off as the dealer spread a board of ![]()
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, giving Imsirovic top pair and a $25,000 bounty, while Crivello was sent to the rail.
He'll have the option to use his one re-entry should he choose, as Andrew Lichtenberger has just done, re-entering the tournament with a fresh 600,000 chips.
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, Sam Grafton check-raised Chino Rheem's continuation bet, only to be met by an all in. Grafton snap-called and was in good shape with ![]()
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The
turn brought no help to Rheem but the
river was a dagger to Grafton, gifting Rheem a nearly 1,000,000-chip pot and a $25,000 bounty.
Level: 6
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
Shortly after losing a big pot, Sam Grafton found himself all in and at risk preflop with ![]()
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of Ali Imsirovic.
Grafton got the help he needed on the ![]()
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flop. The
turn and
river did not improve Imsirovic, who suffered only a slight dent to his stack but did miss out on Grafton's $25,000 bounty.