Level: 9
Blinds: 500-1,000
Limits: 1,000-2,000
Level: 9
Blinds: 500-1,000
Limits: 1,000-2,000
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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98,000
5,000
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5,000 |
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80,000
80,000
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80,000 |
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70,000
10,000
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10,000 |
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38,000
13,000
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13,000 |
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33,000
35,000
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35,000 |
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27,000
6,000
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6,000 |
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21,000
800
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800 |
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18,000
3,000
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3,000 |
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Busted | |
Action was picked up on the flop in a three-way pot between Ben Yu in the small blind and Felipe Ramos in the cutoff.
The flop rolled out 6♦Q♠10♠ and Yu checked to the hijack who bet which saw Ramos and Yu both call.
Everyone checked all the way down on the 10♣10♥ runout and Yu turned over A♥J♣9♦2♠ for three tens with ace-jack and he took down the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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48,500
25,500
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25,500 |
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4,400
12,600
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12,600 |
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Earlier this month, thanks to an unfavorable city vote, Doug Polk was unsuccessful in his bid to open a massive poker room in a town near Dallas. But his team of investors, including poker vloggers Andrew Neeme and Brad Owen, are back and ready to take over what will soon become the largest card room in Texas.
Polk, who is playing in the Hustler Casino Live Million Dollar Game this week, announced during Wednesday's HCL stream that his team has purchased Rounders Card Club in San Antonio. The group already owns The Lodge Card Club in Round Rock, a suburb of Austin, and that room is currently the biggest in the Lone Star State with over 70 poker tables.
The players have gone on a 15-minute break.
Level: 10
Blinds: 600-1,200
Limits: 1,200-2,400
Action was picked up in a pot between Sean Troha on the button and another player in the hijack.
The flop read 3♣4♦4♥, and the hijack checked over to Troha, who bet, and his opponent called.
Troha bet a second time on the Q♥ turn when the hijack and once more the hijack called.
On the 2♦ river, the hijack checked over to Troha, who bet once more, and his opponent thought about his decision for a bit before tossing his hand into the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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81,000
81,000
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81,000 |
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Action was picked up on the turn between three players, including Allen Kessler in the big blind and James Woods in the hijack.
The board read 7♦A♥2♠4♥, and the small blind checked to Kessler, who bet, and only Woods called.
On the J♣ river, Kessler bet, and Woods sighed as he put in the chips to call.
Kessler tabled Q♦5♦3♣2♣ for a wheel, good for both high and low and Woods mucked his hand while Kessler scooped the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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68,000
13,000
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13,000 |
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49,000
13,100
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13,100 |