William Davidson got it in good and Felix Vandeput was the one to put him at risk.
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and the river six brought a set to knock Davidson out of the tournament.
William Davidson got it in good and Felix Vandeput was the one to put him at risk.
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and the river six brought a set to knock Davidson out of the tournament.
Robert Chow opened the action with a raise to 6,000 and Gianluca Speranza on the button made it 19,000 to go for Chow to call. On the ![]()
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flop, Chow check-called for 11,000 and opted to check again the
on the turn. Speranza now made it 38,000 to go and Chow carefully checked his remaining stack before he sent the cards into the muck.
The cards were already exposed and Kyle Lazzaro was on very thin ice after his ![]()
in the cutoff had flopped trips on ![]()
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of Braxton Moore and caught no miracle escape on the
turn and
river runout to depart.
Among the next batch of casualties was also Ryan Laplante, while Sydney Krugh doubled twice from a severe short stack.
Deanna Alaniz got the last of her stack in against Patrick Garrett. Action was heads-up with Alaniz at risk.
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and Garrett flopped the flush to secure the elimination.
Alaniz earned her spot in the Tournament of Champions by winning Ring Event #10 at January's WSOP Circuit in Durant, Oklahoma.
The start into Day 2 had been rather quiet for Robert Cowen but the Day 1 chip leader is back on track and aiming for half a million shortly. In the latest pot, he faced Shota Nakanishi as they headed to a ![]()
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river on which Nakanishi checked. Cowen bet 26,000 and his opponent tank-called to get shown the ![]()
for a rivered pair of aces.
That was good enough to win the pot for Cowen.
Taylor Grassmick got his last 141,000 into the middle and Zachary Seymour called to put him at risk.
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and Grassmick spiked a king on the river to beat Seymour's nines.
A few hands later, Seymour was seen gathering his things and making his way for the exit.
William Davidson opened to 7,000 from under the gun and an early position player flat called before Gregory Wish three-bet to 24,000 on the button.
Davidson responded with a four-bet jam worth 95,000 and the flat-caller quickly folded, while Wish also folded.
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/3,000
Ante: 3,000