2022 World Series of Poker
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, Kenny Hallaert opted to check out of the blinds. Ross Novak then bet 8,500 only for Hallaert to move all-in for 81,000 total with the covering stack. Novak went into the tank for a long time and eventually folded.
Action started on the turn with a large heads-up pot brewing. Timur Margolin saw a board of ![]()
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and bet 56,000 into the pot of about 75,000. His opponent on the big blind made the call.
The river fell the
, pairing the top card and also bringing in the front-door flush draw. The big blind led out for 45,000.
After confirming his opponent's stack, Margolin moved all in, having his opponent well covered, for about 200,000 effective. His opponent called after some thought.
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for bottom boat, his opponent showed ![]()
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"How I got these chips? I make full houses," said Margolin as he raked the pot.
Christophe De Meulder raised to 6,500 and found a call with Brandon Meyers two seats behind.
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and De Meulder check-called Meyers for 6,000. The same action happened on the
turn, this time for 18,000.
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paired the board on the river and both quickly checked. De Meulder revealed ![]()
for two pair with the queens but Meyers held ![]()
for the same hand with the best kicker and grabbed the pot.
Action was picked up with a pot of around 250,000 and a complete board of ![]()
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on the table.
James Sileo, in the small blind, fired for 43,000. His opponent, Brandon Lulov in the cutoff, went into the tank briefly, before announcing he was all in, with the effective stack of 108,000. This sent Sileo into the tank for several minutes, with another player at the table eventually calling the clock on him. Sileo, seemingly not convinced that Lulov had him beat but not willing to pay to find out, made the laydown before the clock had started their countdown.
Lulov scooped the pot, moving to well above the average stack.
A raise to 16,000 was in front of Nabil Cardoso and he then faced the all-in of Corey Hochman for 53,500 total from one seat over. After mulling it over for a while, Cardoso called with the far superior stack.
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Cardoso picked up some straight outs on the ![]()
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flop but Hochman prevailed thanks to the
turn and
river.
Action was caught on the ![]()
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turn with around 30,000 in the pot. Nikhil Gera checked in the big blind and Ali Imsirovic bet 9,500 from the hijack. Gera called.
Gera checked the
river before his opponent bet 24,000. Gera mucked and Imsirovic raked in the pot.
A reraise to 24,000 was in front of Chanracy Khun and he then faced the push by Rene Knapp for 263,500 total. Khun had his opponent covered by very few chips and he gave it plenty of thought before folding.
Various other assorted counts from nearby tables can be found below.