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Checked into Horseshoe for day 1 of #WSOP. Cash and satellites today, Mystery Millions tomorrow. Good luck to anyon… https://t.co/NNLqLEJHtA
— WHO CARES WINS and 337 others (@MisterShifters)
On a board of 5♣Q♦3♣, first to act led out for 1,300 and got a call from Alex Rodriguez bringing the 4♠ on the turn. The first player opted for a check, to which Rodriguez responded with a bet of 3,000. His opponent tossed his cards toward the muck awarding the pot to Rodriguez without seeing a river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Alex Rodriguez |
28,400
28,400
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28,400 |
With about 2,000 in the middle on a turn board of J♣7♦K♠4♥, Adam Lamers in the big blind faced a bet of 1,200 from his opponent in the small blind and made the call.
The river brought the J♥ and the small blind bet 4,000, which sent Lamers briefly into the tank before landing on a call.
The small blind showed 6♥5♦ for a missed straight draw, while Lamers turned over K♥9♠ for a flopped top pair which held up to make a winning two pair at showdown.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Adam Lamers |
32,000
32,000
|
32,000 |
|
A player in late position opened to 900, prompting calls from both Pradeep Dewan in the cutoff and the big blind. On a flop of 4♠Q♣J♣, all three players checked around to see an 8♦ turn. The big blind led with a bet of 1,200, getting called only by Dewan.
The 6♥ river came with another bet from the big blind of 1,600. Dewan made the call again and showed A♣Q♥ against the Q♠2♠ of the big blind to take down the pot with his superior kicker.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Pradeep Dewan
|
28,000
28,000
|
28,000 |
Ambrosha Ossorio went all in from late position for just under 8,000 against a middle position open. It folded back to the initial raiser who called the short-stack's shove.
Ambrosha Ossorio: J♦J♣
Opponent: K♠Q♦
Ossorio intently watched the board until the final card fell, A♦5♥6♣7♠10♣, showing relief at her new breath of life.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ambrosha Ossorio
|
17,500
17,500
|
17,500 |
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
Duc Lai was in the small blind against Liam Black in early position. With the board reading A♦3♣3♥5♦ Lai led the turn for 3,200. Black opted to raise the minimum bringing the bet to 6,400 and Lai promptly called.
The river came the 7♠ and Lai slowed down, checking to the new aggressor. Black continued his story as he fired an additional 6,400. The river bet was quickly called by Lai who tabled the winning hand showing A♣Q♥ for top pair against Black's creative J♥10♦.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Duc Lai |
40,000
40,000
|
40,000 |
Liam Black |
8,000
-25,400
|
-25,400 |
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On a full board of 7♥9♦K♣7♣Q♠ with the small blind player already all in, Pasquale Priolo slid all of his chips toward the middle announcing all-in. After a short tank, the button put in calling chips.
"I've got it, boys!" he said as he showed 7♦7♠ for quads. The other players quickly mucked and Priolo was pushed the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Pasquale Priolo |
79,800
79,800
|
79,800 |
Cards were on their backs and Delia Theroux was at risk with one caller:
Delia Theroux: A♠K♣
Opponent: 8♠8♥
Theroux let out a sigh of relief as a king hit the flop and the board ran out J♣2♦K♦4♦5♥ to double her up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Delia Theroux
|
20,000
20,000
|
20,000 |