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Martin Kabrhel just got done complaining about his tough table that includes Alex Foxen, Bryn Kenney, Chino Rheem and Poker Hall of Famer John Hennigan before Hennigan moved all in for 255,000 from under the gun and Kabrhel called from the next seat.
John Hennigan: A♣8♠
Martin Kabrhel: A♥J♥
Hennigan was dominated and got no help as the board ran out 6♦2♠5♠5♥9♥ to mark his elimination.
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Kristen Foxen was sitting on a fresh stack of 300,000 and shoved all in from the hijack. The action folded to Mathew Frankland in the big blind who quickly flicked in a call.
Kristen Foxen: K♦J♥
Mathew Frankland: 8♥8♣
The flop came A♦10♣6♥ and Foxen picked up additional outs to her two over cards. The 9♥ on the turn and the 4♥ on the river bricked out, sending Foxen's stack across the table.
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Phil Ivey had just picked off a bluff from Keyavash Hemyari to take his 300,000 starting stack to around 560,000 but the two were quick to get into another pot together.
Ivey opened to 50,000 from middle position and then Hemyari three-bet to 185,000 from the cutoff. Ivey jammed and was snap-called by the slightly bigger stack.
Phil Ivey: J♥J♣
Keyavash Hemyari: A♦K♣
It was a classic flip, and one that Ivey was winning following the 10♦4♠3♠ flop and 4♥ turn. However, the A♥ came in on the river to give Hemyari the checkmark and ensure Ivey's appearance was just a cameo.
"Isn't that every recreational's dream?" said Hemyari after dragging in the pot.
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[Removed:548] opened to 60,000 on the button and Alex Foxen three-bet jammed a stack of around 450,000 in the big blind as he got an earful from Martin Kabrhel about an "ugly hoodie" he wore the other day. Ignoring this, [Removed:549] called.
Alex Foxen: A♣2♣
[Removed:548]: K♦K♥
Foxen was able to crack kings in proper fashion as the board ran out 2♥6♠10♦A♦2♠ to give him a runner-runner full house.
"Alex Foxy!" said Khabrel. "You played that very well, especially on the turn."
Khabrel then turned to [Removed:549] and gave him some unsolicited advice. "Do you know who this is?" he said pointing to Foxen. "You can't get it in with just a pair against him. Set at least."
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The 171 total entries in the WSOP $50K High Roller have created a prize pool of $8,122,500, where the top 26 players will make the money.
The min-cash has been set at $102,395, with $1,968,927 set aside for the winner.
| Place | Prize |
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| 1 | $1,968,927 |
| 2 | $1,312,610 |
| 3 | $914,634 |
| 4 | $650,074 |
| 5 | $471,473 |
| 6 | $349,068 |
| 7 | $263,944 |
| 8 | $203,919 |
| 9 | $161,048 |
| 10-11 | $130,082 |
| 12-17 | $107,514 |
| 18-26 | $102,395 |
Joey Weissman raised to 50,000 in middle position and Alexandros Theologis made a small three-bet to 115,000 on the button. Weissman just called and the dealer fanned the flop of J♠10♥9♣.
Both players checked through to the 5♦ on the turn and the 2♠ on the river. Weissman finally led out with a bet of 60,000 and Theologis used a time bank before calling. Weissman tabled Q♣10♣ for a pair of tens and Theologis couldn't beat it.
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Gettings kings cracked is painful. But getting them cracked twice in the same orbit, by the same opponent, is inconceivable.
Alex Foxen opened to 50,000 from under the gun and Martin Kabrhel called on the button before [Removed:548] three-bet jammed a stack of 215,000 from the small blind. Foxen called and Kabrhel called after a lengthy Hollywood that included asking for a count of a bet that had already been confirmed.
"You didn't expect that, did you?" Kabrhel said before wishing [Removed:549] good luck. "Two for Austria against stupid hoodie guy."
Foxen sized down to 160,000 on the J♦3♠4♠ flop and Kabrhel called. Foxen then bet 125,000 on the A♣ turn and Khabrel folded to the "weird bet."
[Removed:548]: K♣K♥
Alex Foxen: A♠J♣
Foxen had once again turned as ace against [Removed:549]'s kings and it ended up being the final blow as the 5♥ river confirmed [Removed:549]'s elimination.
"At least apologize to the man," said Kabrhel.
"I just gave him an apologetic glance," replied Foxen.
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