2022 World Series of Poker
The action was picked up with Cornel Roman doubling up his stack of 75,000 with ![]()
against Vladimir Shraibergwho held ![]()
. A 10-high board was dealt and Roman received the pot.
Sho Homma shoved for a remaining stack worth less than 15 big blinds after Mikal Blomlie opened and the latter quickly called to create the following showdown:
Sho Homma: ![]()
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Mikal Blomlie: ![]()
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Homma was in bad shape for the double up and found no help throughout the board ![]()
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to make his way to the exit.
Action was joined with about 100,000 in the pot and a flop of ![]()
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having already hit the felt.
Robert Kuhn's opponent, sitting just to his left, led out for 40,000. Kuhn made the call after a moment or two of thought. The
came on the turn, and action checked to Kuhn, who fired out for 35,000.
His opponent, seemingly deterred by Kuhn's call on the previous street, thought for a minute or so before eventually making the laydown, and giving the pot to the America's Cardroom Pro.
On the flop of ![]()
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, Aditya Systla checked to his heads-up opponent Gabe Ramos, who then bet 18,000. Systla called and the two saw the turn
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Systla again checked to Ramos, who fired once more for 25,000, to which Systla called.
The river was the
which put a flush on the board, and both players checked. Systla showed ![]()
for a 10-high flush and Ramos mucked.
Brian Felder opened to 6,000 and only got called by Karina Lima in the big blind. Th flop went ![]()
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and Lima check-called Felder for 8,000.
The
turn brought no betting action and a
came on the river. After a last check from Lima, Felder announced a bet worth 20,000 and Lima quickly called, showing ![]()
. Felder tabled ![]()
and Lima received the pot.
Heads-up to the ![]()
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flop, Cristoph Ang checked out of the blinds and then called a bet worth 6,500 by Alejandro Lococo from under the gun. The
turn was checked and Ang bet the
on the river for 14,000. Lococo called and won the pot with the ![]()
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Steven Begleiter, who finished 6th in the 2009 WSOP Main Event for a career high $1,587,160, entered the day as a relative big stack with 319,500. He has not gotten off to an ideal start on Day 3, however, slipping down the counts to below average.
Begleiter opened to 6,500 from middle position and was called by Michael Morton out of the small blind.
Morton checked on a flop of ![]()
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and Begleiter continued for 6,500. It was enough to force Morton out of the hand and help Begleiter start to reverse his downward trend.
Poker vlogger Ethan Yau was left short just before the dinner break after his ![]()
was unable to hold against an opponent's ![]()
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He returned from the break with a very short stack. He was unable to spin it up and became another Day 3 casualty.