Peter Kamaras limped the button and the big blind checked his option.
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and Kamaras bet the minimum of 25,000 when checked to causing his opponent to quickly fold.
Peter Kamaras limped the button and the big blind checked his option.
The flop came ![]()
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and Kamaras bet the minimum of 25,000 when checked to causing his opponent to quickly fold.
"I wanna go home and sleep!" Thanh Ngo exclaims as she shoved her entire stack in. It was then 145,000 to call, and the lojack, who raised to 40,000 just before her all-in raise, takes on the challenge and calls.
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, giving her twopair. "I survived," she said as she scooped the pot.
Action folded to Samuel Bifarella, who was in the cutoff. He pushed his entire stack forward and the dealer announced his all-in. The small blind called and now it was time to determine a winner.
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and his queen connected to name him the winner.
Level: 22
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000

PokerStars ambassador Alejandro Lococo, aka "Papo MC," made one of the greatest bluffs you'll ever see in the World Series of Poker Main Event Monday night.
Lococo, an Argentinian freestyle rapper with 2.8 million Instagram followers, is attempting to return to the Main Event final table after finishing in seventh place for $1,225,000 last year.
It was a classic situation at the end of a tournament, a confrontation between two big stacks. Robert Ostler and Kevin Oakes went all-in before the flop, and there is nothing that could prevent this.
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and Oakes made a full house.
"Where was this jack ?" asked Ostler to the dealer. He was eliminated and Oakes became the chip leader just like that.
Gregory [Removed:372] opened with the big stack, and Luis Valenzuela took his chance for his last 550,000. [Removed:372] made the call to try to eliminate a new player.
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and [Removed:372] made another elimination with that pair of jacks.
It was the blind against the blind. Brandon Eisen calls the big blind from his small blind position and the big blind opts to check his bet.
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. Action was check, check.
Turn brought an
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and his opponent mucked.