2022 World Series of Poker
In a pot of roughly 70,000 on a flop of ![]()
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, Jisup Hwang check-called a bet of 36,000 from Alexander Zaverukha in the cutoff.
The turn came the
and both players checked. The
completed the board and Hwang took the lead betting 125,000. Zaverukha put some thought in but eventually folded, sending the pot to Hwang. Cheers could be heard from the rail of Hwang from a friend showing support as he stacked his chips.
After Patrick Leonard (or as many know him online: pads1161) called a preflop raise from under-the-gun, with Leonard sat in the big blind, he checked over to the aggressor on a ![]()
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board.
The flop was checked back and Leonard lead for 25,000 on the
turn, to which he got a call.
A
river, didn't slow Leonard down, as he let 55,000 and his opponent smiled as they let the hand go.
Level: 19
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
The action was picked up when Alex Livingston was all in preflop for roughly 220,000 and Phu Nguyen made the call.
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and Nguyen made a straight to send the Nova Scotia native and recent bracelet winner to the rail.
Patrick Leonard opened to 25,000 from middle position and Jon Kyte potted to 90,000 from the cutoff. It folded back to Leonard who moved all in, covering the stack of Kyte, who called for his last 40,000 behind.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and the aces of Leonard held up to send Kyte to the payout desk.
Pei Li opened to 30,000 from under the gun and it folded to Gerald Reyelts in the hijack who potted for 105,000, leaving himself with 23,000 behind. Li moved all in and Reyelts quickly called for the rest.
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and the aces of Reyelts held for the full double up.
PokerNews joined the action with Michael Zhan under the gun making it 135,000 versus a mid-position Francisco Baruffi, who called to set up a flop.
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looked like a flop that benefited Baruffi and sure enough, when Zhan moved all in covering Baruffi, he snap-called.
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Baruffi had bottom pair and a straight draw that got there on the
turn, leaving Zhan drawing dead on the
river