Level: 27
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000
Level: 27
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000
Maria Lampropulos raised to 120,000 from middle position and Sean Troha defended in the big blind.
The K♣2♥Q♣ flop saw Troha check-call a bet of 100,000 from Lampropulos.
The 7♠ turn and 2♠ river checked to a showdown. Troha tabled Q♥9♥ for second pair. Lampropulos nodded in defeat and mucked her cards.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,600,000
1,950,000
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1,950,000 |
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1,120,000
560,000
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560,000 |
A player in early position raised to 120,000, and then things got spicy.
Joshua Hernandez, who was short stacked, moved all in from the hijack position.
WSOP bracelet winner Peter Park peeked down at his cards, and then looked at the original raiser and over to his right at Hernandez. Following a brief pause, Park moved all in and had Hernandez covered.
The original raiser immediately folded after the players on the blinds got out of the way, leading to Hernandez and Park to table their respective hands.
Joshua Hernandez: Q♣10♣
Peter Park: K♥K♣
The dealer fanned 7♣5♥4♥ on the board, keeping Park safely ahead. The 2♣ on the turn, however, provided a scare card because Hernandez suddenly picked up a flush draw.
The 4♠ on the river gave Park the winning hand and sent Hernandez to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,750,000
2,925,000
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2,925,000 |
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Jeremy Kusnir had defended from the big blind to an under-the-gun raise from Daniel Lee.
Kusnir check-called a bet of 90,000 on the 10♠K♥8♣.
The 6♥ turn got checked through for the dealer to put out the K♣ on the river. Kusnir fired out a bet of 240,000 and got a fold from Lee.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,920,000
820,000
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820,000 |
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1,100,000
45,000
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45,000 |
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Busted | |
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Action was picked up on the river with a board reading 9♠5♣9♦K♠Q♠ and roughly 3,000,000 chips in the middle. Justin Carey went all in and was at risk for 1,385,000 from the small blind, he was called by Jaspal Brar in the big blind.
Justin Carey: 5♠5♥
Jaspal Brar: A♠K♣
Carey's full house was good enough to drag in this massive pot as he nears the six million chip mark.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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5,800,000
4,395,000
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4,395,000 |
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2,000,000
1,565,000
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1,565,000 |
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Nitin Melwani moved all in for approximately 700,000 from early position and was looked up by Scott Herz, on the button.
Nitin Melwani: J♣8♣
Scott Herz: A♦K♠
Melwani was behind, but the 2♠3♠J♥ flop put him way out in front. The 6♥ turn was a safe one, but the A♠ river put Herz in the lead and Melwani was sent to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,450,000
1,445,000
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1,445,000 |
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Busted |
David Wintersberger was all in preflop for roughly 700,000. Sean Ragozzini made the call from the button to put him at risk of elimination.
David Wintersberger: 10♠10♥
Sean Ragozzini: J♠J♥
Wintersberger couldn't find the help he needed on the 8♦4♥6♥9♠2♥ runout and his chips were sent over to Ragozzini.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,900,000
3,000,000
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3,000,000 |
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Busted |
Sean An raised to 120,000 in early position and action folded around the table to a player in the big blind.
The player peeked down at his cards and made the call.
The dealer placed 4♦Q♦8♠ on the board, resulting in the player in the big blind to check. An bet 90,000, which received a call.
The 6♥ showed up on the river, and the player in the big blind once again checked. An sized up to a 200,000 bet and the player in the big blind called.
The dealer placed 2♣ on the river, which An’s opponent checked. An reached into his stack and pulled out 1,000,000 before moving it across in front of him as his bet.
An’s opponent went into the tank. The player in the big blind then counted out his remaining chips, which was less than An’s river bet.
After a few moments passed, he made the call and An tabled 4♠4♥ for a flopped bottom set.
The player in the big blind tapped the table, acknowledging An's hand before tabling A♦2♦ while the dealer pushed the pot and the big blind's remaining chip stack to An.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,400,000
2,240,000
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2,240,000 |
Rudy Cervantes raised to 125,000 from early position, receiving a call from Matthew Sesso to his direct left.
The 5♦9♣A♦ flop slowed down Cervantes as he check-called a bet of 75,000 from Sesso.
The 4♦ turn checked through to the K♦ river. Cervantes quickly checked and Sesso put out a bet of 140,000. Cervantes called and then mucked at the sight of Sesso's flush, as he held 10♦10♣.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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3,100,000
1,000,000
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1,000,000 |
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2,620,000
1,220,000
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1,220,000 |