A player was all in and at risk from under the gun against Francesco Caroli on the button.
Under the Gun Player: Q♦J♣
Francesco Caroli: A♦10♠
The board ran out 6♣2♥4♣6♠K♥ eliminating Caroli's opponent from Event #82.
A player was all in and at risk from under the gun against Francesco Caroli on the button.
Under the Gun Player: Q♦J♣
Francesco Caroli: A♦10♠
The board ran out 6♣2♥4♣6♠K♥ eliminating Caroli's opponent from Event #82.
A player in early positon found themselves all in and at risk for their effective stack of 131,000 against Cesar Ordonez, in the cutoff.
Early Position: Q♠Q♥
Cesar Ordonez: A♥K♣
This flip soon fell in the favour of Ordonez as the flop landed 7♠K♠7♣. The 5♣ turn and 5♠ river changed nothing and Ordonez doubled up.
Action picked up on a 4♣6♠9♠ flop, a player in the cutoff was all in and at risk against Dan Olsen on the button.
Cutoff: 9♣10♣
Dan Olsen: K♦9♦
The turn 7♦, and river 4♠ was not the help the cutoff needed. Olsen continues to add chips to one of the bigger stacks remaining in the field.
Level: 18
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
The action was caught with approximately 80,000 in the middle, with both the blinds looking at a full board of 10♦7♠5♣3♠K♦.
Shannon Shorr, in the small blind, placed a sizeable overbet of 134,000, an effective all-in with just 4,000 behind the line. Tengqi Zhan, in the big blind, thought for some time before making the call.
Shorr tabled A♣J♣ for ace-high, while Zhan claimed this pot with 6♠5♦ for fourth pair, shipping him this big pot.
A player moved all in preflop and Nathan Kogel made the call to put them at risk.
Player: K♥Q♦
Nathan Kogel: 5♣5♦
The flop of 3♦Q♠J♣ gave the at-risk player the lead with top pair, but the runout was not his friend as it came 4♣5♠ to give Kogel a set of fives on the river to send his opponent to the rail.
A player in middle position raised to 20,000, Jose Brito then went all in from the button. The player in middle position called and was at risk.
Middle Position Player: Q♥J♥
Jose Brito: A♦Q♣
The dealer ran out a board of 10♦Q♦6♣5♦9♦ sending Brito's opponent to the payout desk.
Doubled
Skyler Edgar moved all in from the hijack for 39,000, the button put in an isolating raise and the hand went to a showdown.
Skyler Edgar: A♠3♠
Button: Q♦9♦
The board ran out 4♦8♠6♥K♦A♣; the turn gave the button a flush draw, but the river saw Edgar's top pair double him up.
Might make that $100 payjump 🤣