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John Krpan rasied to 30,000 from early position, the cutoff called and Pavel Ignatov three-bet jammed for 390,0000 from the big blind. Krpan put in an isoalting raise and the cutoff folded.
Pavel Ignatov: A♠K♥
John Krpan: A♣K♦
This hand was overwhelmingly likely to be a chop until the dealer spread the 7♠3♠9♠ flop, giving Ignatov a flush draw. The 2♠ turn and K♠ river completed Ignatov's flush, sending a huge double up his way.
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585,000
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Kinesh Pather open-jammed his 147,000-chip stack into the middle from the hijack. Hans Bosman called all in for 94,000 from the cutoff and Lawrence Greenberg called in the big blind, covering both.
Hans Bosman: 5♥5♦
Kinesh Pather: A♠6♠
Lawrence Greenberg: A♦7♦
The board ran out 6♣2♥4♠2♠4♦ and Pather held on to stack Bosman and nearly triple up.
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Jill Pike raised from the hijack, Bruno Lopes called in the cutoff and Samuel Wagner three-bet to 65,000 from the button. Both players called.
The action checked to Wagner, who continued for 60,000 on the Q♠4♦2♠ flop. Pike folded and Lopes called.
The 5♥ turn saw Lopes play in flop. Wagner quickly emptied the clip, moving all inf to approximately 250,000. Lopes snap-folded.
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Action folded around to Steve Jelinek in the hijack who bumped things up to 24,000. Next to act from the cutoff, Curt Kohlberg three-bet to 81,000. Jelinek moved all in for over 800,0000 and Kohlberg called all in for 402,000.
Curt Kohlberg: A♥K♦
Steve Jelinek: A♠A♣
A dream spot for Kohlberg, the dealer put out J♦10♦8♠Q♥10♥ and Kohlberg turned the nuts to stay alive and drag in a mountain of chips.
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Level: 19
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
The action was caught with two players looking at a board of A♠5♠7♦9♦.
Samuel Wagner, in the big blind, check-called a bet of 63,000 from Boyd Rose, in middle position.
The 9♠ river saw Wagner check again. Rose bet out 120,000 and Wagner made a quick call, tabling A♥6♥ for a pair of aces as he did so; good enough to send Rose's cards into the muck.
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Lawrence Greenberg opened the action with a raise to 32,000 from middle position. Chris Conry moved all in from the hijack for 130,000 and Greenberg made the call.
Chris Conry: K♠K♦
Lawrence Greenberg: A♦3♦
Right in the window the A♣ was there, followed by 10♦7♣9♣10♣. "Why can't I just have a club?" said Conry accepting defeat, before heading to the payout desk.
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