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420,000
150,000
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150,000 |
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420,000
150,000
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150,000 |
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Scott Seiver won his fifth World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet and in doing so may have secured his place in the Poker Hall of Fame when he becomes eligible next year.
Seiver, a longtime pro from New York who poker fans may remember from his appearance on the Big Game in the early 2010s, took down Event #10: $10,000 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better Championship (8-Handed) for $426,744 after an intense and grueling final table battle that eventually saw him denying Jonathan Cohen a second bracelet.
Seiver turns 40 next April and thus will be eligible for the Poker Hall of Fame, a club home to other five-plus bracelet winners like Phil Hellmuth, Doyle Brunson, Johnny Chan, Erik Seidel and Phil Hellmuth.
Not only is the Hall of Fame already on Seiver's mind, it's the 39-year-old's primary motivator.
Players are now on a 75-minute Dinner break.
1,125 players of the 4,732 entrants remain, as late registration closed at the end of Level 12.
Players will return to Level 17 with 4,000/8,000 blinds and a 8,000 big blind ante.
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115,000
115,000
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115,000 |
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Action picked up on the river on a Q♥8♦10♦4♣2♦ board, with about 165,000 in the pot. Leo Song, who was first to act, moved all in putting his opponent at risk, with roughly a pot-sized bet behind.
Song's opponent went into the tank, having a tough decision to make for all of his chips. He eventually arrived at a fold, tabling 4♠4♦ for a set of fours.
Song then turned over A♦K♠, showing the bluff as he dragged in the sizable pot.
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450,000
450,000
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450,000 |
A middle position player raised to 17,000 and was called by a late position player before David Tran went all in. The original raiser folded and the late position player called.
David Tran :K♥J♥
Late Position Player: A♠Q♣
The board ran out J♣10♦6♦2♥10♣ giving Tran a much needed double up.
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210,000
210,000
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210,000 |
A player opened in early position to 11,000 and it folded to Talon White in the big blind, who called.
The board fanned out, A♠7♠5♥ and White checked and called a bet of 15,000 from his opponent.
The turn brought the Q♠ and both players tapped the table, bringing the Q♣. White placed a single 25,000 chip as a bet and was called. He tabled 10♠9♠ and his opponent mucked his hand.
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165,000
93,000
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93,000 |
My KK vs A3. Ace on the flop