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Level: 23
Limit Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Limits: 20,000/40,000
Pot-Limit Blinds: 5,000/10,000 Ante: 10,000
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It was a seven-way family flop of ![]()
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and under the gun, Jeffrey Kostyniuk bet the pot for 50,000. Only Dylan Weisman in the small blind made the call.
The
landed on the turn and Kostyniuk moved all in for 66,000 and was called instantly by Weisman.
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Kostyniuk flopped fours full of tens but Weisman hit a better boat on the turn with tens full of nines. Kostyniuk needed the case four to stay alive, but the
was dealt on the river sending Kostyniuk to the pay cage.
Weisman indicated he would have folded preflop if it wasn't a family pot.
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All the chips were in the middle on the ![]()
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flop with Dylan Weisman in the big blind at risk for 320,000 against Anthony Nguyen in the hijack.
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Weisman had the nut low draw with a pair of sevens while Nguyen had the nut flush draw and a pair of fives.
The
turn gave Nguyen a better pair, but the
on the river gave Nguyen the flush and there was no qualifying low hand which sent Weisman to the rail and puts Nguyen to nearly 1,000,000 chips.
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Picking action up on a ![]()
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flop, James Chen checked in the small blind and Esther Taylor tossed out a bet of 10,000, saying "small, small."
Adam Friedman called in the cutoff and Chen called as well.
On the
turn, Chen checked again, and along with another declaration of "small, small," Taylor bet 50,000. Friedman called again, but Chen folded.
The
came on the river, and Taylor was no longer betting "small," as she put forward a bet of 105,000.
Friedman then went deep into the tank, with Taylor teasing him, by pretending to toss her cards at him, singing, and saying amongst other things "after all these years, you owe me."
Friedman apologized to the table for his lengthy contemplation then glanced at Taylor, who playfully said "Don't look at me, I'm always smiling. You can't get a read on me!"
After a couple of playful bursts of "c'mon!" from Taylor, Friedman begrudgingly folded, suggesting that he folded a king-high flush.
Taylor flashed the
and tossed her cards to the dealer as the pot was pushed her way.
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Shawn Buchanan and William Slaght got their chips in the middle on the ![]()
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flop with Buchanan at risk for 365,000.
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Slaght flopped a set of nines while Buchanan had the nut flush draw. There was no help for Buchanan as the ![]()
completed the board sending Buchanan to the rail.
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Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better
The last of Jesse David's 130,000 chips went into the middle on a flop of ![]()
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versus Men Nguyen.
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David had top two pair with a gutshot Broadway draw, while Nguyen had a king-high straight and a flush draw with his two baby spades.
David made his Broadway on the turn
to take the lead, but Nguyen's flush came in on the river to eliminate David and rebuild his stack to 600,000.
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Daniel Negreanu has had a disappointing 2022 World Series of Poker, and that didn't change on Day 1c of the Main Event, but he did receive a good luck charm from one player on the rail, so there's that.
A wholesome moment took place Tuesday evening inside Bally's when Arash Shahi, a fellow Canadian from Toronto, approached the GGPoker ambassador who was seated at his table during the $10,000 buy-in world championship event.