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Level: 4
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
Jonathan Seely jammed all in for his remaining amount of about 31,000 from the big blind with a pot of about 19,000 in it.
The board read K♦7♣3♦10♣4♦. Seely's opponent took some time to think it over. Eventually, he folded his hand and Seely gathered in the boost to his stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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47,000 |
The button player opened the action with a raise to 1,200. The small blind player three-bet to 4,200 before Augsto Hagen four-bet to 8,400 from the big blind. The button moved all in for over 80,000 and the small blind folded. Hagen went into the tank, counted out his chips and eventually called all in for 34,800.
Augusto Hagen: Q♠Q♦
Button: A♦K♠
A classic race, the board ran out 3♦8♣2♦7♣9♠ awarding Hagen the pot and a full double up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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75,200 |
Action was picked up on the turn with 15,000 chips in the pot, on a board showing 4♣8♣2♥5♥. A player in middle position checked to John Attley on the button, who bet out 8,000. The middle position player made the call to see a river.
The river was the 9♥ and the middle position player checked over to Attley, who bet all in for 16,800. After sitting in the tank for over a minute, the player in middle position elected to fold, and give Attley the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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46,500
46,500
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46,500 |
Action was joined on the turn with a board that read 7♥8♥2♠10♣. The hijack bet 2,600. Andrew Moreno was in the cutoff and called it.
The river came the Q♥. The hijack slowed down and checked. Moreno then made an overbet, tossing out 9,400 which got the job done as the hijack folded after about 30 seconds.
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79,000 |
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Massimo Costantini opened the action from under the gun to 1,200. Middle position, the hijack, cutoff, button and both blinds made the call.
Heading seven ways to a Q♥3♥6♦ flop, Costantini fired 1,500. Middle position and the hijack called.
Costantini checked the K♣ turn over to middle position, who wagered 5,000. It folded back to Costantini who moved all in for 15,300. His opponent mucked and Costantini chipped up to near starting stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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34,000 |
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Action was picked up on the turn with 10,500 in the pot on a board showing A♣6♥A♠7♣.
Scott Seiver in the under the gun position checked to a player in the cutoff, who bet 1,500. That bet was called by a player on the button, when Seiver raised to 8,000. The cutoff folded, and the player on the button elected to make the call.
The river was the 4♦ and Seiver announced all in for 21,300. After sitting in the tank, the player on the button folded, giving Seiver the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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51,200 | |
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