Final Four Hands Called
Day 1c will come to a close when the field complete four more hands.
Those who are left with chips at the end of the day will return on Thursday, June 7 for Day 2abc at 11 a.m.
Day 1c will come to a close when the field complete four more hands.
Those who are left with chips at the end of the day will return on Thursday, June 7 for Day 2abc at 11 a.m.
Action folded to the button who limped in for 600 and the small blind completed. Evan Sandberg raised to 2,800 from the big blind and only the button made the call.
Both players checked on a flop of . On the turn Sandberg led out for 2,000 which was called.
The completed the board and Sandberg sized up to 8,500. The button contemplated for a moment but folded his hand and the chips were sent Sandberg's way late on Day 1c.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Evan Sandberg | 48,000 |
In a pot that had already swelled to 12,500 on the flop, Gabriel Greenberg, from the big blind, continued for 7,500. The cutoff called.
On the , Greenberg checked to his opponent, who bet 15,600. Greenberg called.
Both players checked the river and Greenberg flipped over the to take down the sizable pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Gabriel Greenberg | 205,000 |
According to the table, Warren Aspey opened and Sihao Zhang three-bet before Jared Jaffee four-bet in the cutoff. Only Zhang made the call.
The flop gave and Zhang sent 8,800 in the middle. Jaffee didn't take long to call. All the chips went in the middle on the turn, with Jared Jaffee being at risk for a remaining stack worth 41,000.
Jared Jaffee:
Sihao Zhang:
Jaffee had it a set of nines and the river didn't change anything to give the pot and the double up to Jaffee.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Warren Aspey | 137,000 | |
Jared Jaffee |
125,000
53,000
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53,000 |
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Sihao Zhang | 5,300 | |
Patrick Martorella opened to 1,300 from the cutoff before Jeffrey Mahoney made it 4,500 on the button. Martorella called.
Mahoney continued for 5,000 on the flop. Martorella made it 10,000 and his opponent called.
Martorella bet 13,000 on the turn and Mahoney went into the tank.
"Did you out flop me?" interrogated Mahoney. Martorella remained mute.
"Alright, you can have it," continued Mahoney who opened-folded .
Martorella told Mahoney he could turn over one his cards and the was exposed.
"That's a great card to show," exclaimed Jake Schwartz.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mike Matusow |
110,000
42,300
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42,300 |
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Jeffrey Mahoney |
98,000
98,000
|
98,000 |
Patrick Martorella |
90,000
17,000
|
17,000 |
Jake Schwartz |
30,000
-13,000
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-13,000 |
There was already 60,000 in the pot on a board of when Nils Tolpingrud in the cutoff moved all in for 100,000.
His opponent in middle position, with around 85,000 behind, went into the tank for several minutes before the clock was called. As the count reached zero he began to muck his cards.
Tolpingrud showed him he made a good fold, turning over for a set of jacks. His opponent retrieved his cards from the muck and showed two aces.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Nils Tolpingrud | 185,000 |
Action started on the turn with about 6,000 in the pot. Shaun Deeb, in early position, looked at the board of and checked it to Christopher Puetz in middle position. Puetz bet 3,800 and Deeb check-called.
The river brought the and Deeb checked once more. Puetz bet 5,000 and Deeb went into the tank. Staring at and talking to his opponent, Puetz couldn't help but break a smile.
Deeb eventually put in the call and Puetz had the goods, he showed to take down the pot with a flush.
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The very next hand, Deeb raised to 1,400 from under the gun. The player on his left called before Puetz three-bet to 5,600. Deeb called and the in-between player got out of the way.
The dealer spread the on the flop. Deeb check-called a flop bet of 4,500 from Puetz.
On the turn, Deeb checked and Puetz fired another bet. Deeb let his cards go, and more chips went Puetz' way.
"Show the queen of clubs one time," said Deeb.
Puetz didn't, but he added to his already large stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Christopher Puetz |
190,000
190,000
|
190,000 |
Shaun Deeb |
62,300
-36,700
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-36,700 |
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In a heads-up situation, the board read and Roberto Damelian check-called a bet for 4,400. The same action happened on the turn, this time for 7,100.
The brought no betting action on the river and the first player showed for a pair of sevens. Damelian revealed for a pair of queens and added the pot to his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Roberto Damelian |
100,000
59,000
|
59,000 |
Action was picked up on the turn as the board read . Connor Drinan bet 6,000 from the button and was raised by James Todd in the cutoff. Drinan called.
The river was the . Todd led for 17,000. Drinan quickly called. Todd showed the for the boat. Drinan put his palms up in frustration and turned over his for beaten trips as his stack was left very short.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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James Todd |
143,000
143,000
|
143,000 |
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Connor Drinan |
7,800
-9,200
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-9,200 |
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After a player opened, Giuseppe Zarbo three-bet to 3,400 on the button and his opponent called.
The flop was dealt and Zarbo's opponent check-called for 2,000.
Both checked on the turn and river and the initial player showed for a flush. Zarbo flipped over for a better flush and took down the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Giuseppe Zarbo |
132,000
37,000
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37,000 |