2022 World Series of Poker
All of the chips went in the middle before the flop and it was Ryan Orechwa at risk for 2,050,000 against Donald Bliss.
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Two tablemates were disappointed as the hands got tabled, claiming they folded nines and the other one tens. But the ![]()
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flop gave Orechwa a full house and took away all of their disappointment. The
turn sealed the double for Orechwa and the
river was just a formality.
Peter Kamaras jammed for 1,875,000 in the cutoff and Binchiat Tay called on the button.
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Kamaras had live cards and the ![]()
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flop gave him a gutshot straight draw and a flush draw, while also pairing Tay's queen. The
hit the turn completing Kamaras' flush and the
landed on the river.
There was 1,000,000 in the middle at the turn with the board reading ![]()
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, Brandon Caputo bet 550,000 from the cutoff and was called by Alexander Tafesh in the big blind.
Tafesh bet 900,000 on the
river and after deliberation Caputo folded leaving only 1,400,000 chips in front of him.
Level: 30
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 200,000
Three players got their chips in the middle and Donald Bliss was the shortest with 2,100,000. Craig Mason had 2,470,000 and Kyle Miholich was looking for the double knockout.
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The flop of ![]()
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, gave everyone something as Mason flopped a pair of kings and a gutshot straight draw, Bliss flopped a set of tens and Miholich had a gutshot straight draw. The
fell on the turn though, giving Bliss quad tens and locking his triple up and the
completed the board, sending the side pot to Mason.
Jared Ingles raised to 425,000 on the button and was called by Travis Cochran-Kilman and Joseph Elpayaa in the blinds.
The dealer fanned a flop of ![]()
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and once checked to, Ingles continued for 500,000. Only Cochran-Kilman made the call.
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hit the turn and Cochran-Kilman checked to Ingles who fired a second bullet, putting out a bet of 1,600,000 which was enough to take down the pot.
Everton Taylor found himself facing a raise of 400,000 from Richard Aronow on the button preflop while he sat in the big blind. He called the min-raise and it was off to the flop.
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came out, and Taylor checked. Aronow bet his same pre-flop raise of 400,000. Taylor took some time to think about what to do, then announced he was all in for 3,300,000. Aronow took less time to think about his decision, and folded his hand, awarding Taylor the pot.
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, Braxton Moore and his opponent created a pot of about 2,000,000 and Moore checked before facing a bet of 1,200,000.
Moore tanked for about a minute and dropped a call. He tabled ![]()
for ace-high which was good as his opponent mucked his hand.