Level: 3
Limits: 400-1,400
Level: 3
Limits: 400-1,400
The players are going on their first 15-minute break of the day. The clock shows a total of 130 entries through the first two levels, with 129 remaining.
Play resumes in Level 3 with blinds at 200/400/400.
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Brian Breck raised to 1,100 from ealry postion with Nick Guagenti calling from middle position and Robert Mizrachi calling out of the small blind.
Everyone checked the 2♣5♥Q♣ flop to see the J♠ come on turn. Mizrachi bet 2,500, and both of his opponents called.
A round of checks came on the 5♠ river and Breck took down the pot with K♦K♣10♠8♣ for a pair of kings.
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70,000
10,000
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10,000 |
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52,000
8,000
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18,200
41,800
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Chris Conrad from under the gun, Tom Koral from the cutoff, and Adrian Buckley on the button were tangled in a pot.
With the board reading K♠6♠5♣7♥, the action checked to Koral who bet 8,500, just under the size of the pot. Buckley folded but Conrad called.
On the 4♠ river, Conrad opted to lead as he slid forward a stack of six pink T-5,000 chips for a pot-sized bet. Koral reluctantly gave it up after some consideration.
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42,000
18,000
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Ronald Keijzer raised to 1,100 on the button with Jeffrey Vaughn calling from the small blind, and Andreas Frohli defending out of the big blind.
When it checked to Keijzer on the Q♠6♠3♥ flop he bet 1,200, which Vaughn and Frohli called.
Three checks followed the 6♣ turn to see the 10♥ appear on the river. Vaughn led out for 3,000 and was met by a raise to 9,000 from Frohli. Keijzer got out of the way, but Vaughn three-bet to 19,000. Frohli thought for a little while and then folded his hand.
Vaughn revealed that he had the goods with K♠K♦10♠10♣ for a rivered full house.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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167,000
107,000
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107,000 |
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66,000
6,000
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49,000
11,000
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11,000 |
Maksim Pisarenko opened the action with a raise to 800 from early position. Naoya Kihara three-bet from the cutoff to 2,900, which Pisarenko called.
Pisarenko knuckled the table on the A♣7♥3♥ flop and Kihara put out a continuation-bet of 4,100. Pisarenko check-raised to 11,600, which forced Kihara to fold.
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61,000
1,000
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1,000 |
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57,000
3,000
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Catching the action on the turn of a board that showed 5♠7♦J♦Q♣. Andrew Voor was first to act from the cutoff and bet 6,800, which was the size of the pot. Anil Jivani was on the button and made the call.
The dealer dropped the 2♥ on the river and Voor bet 20,000. Jivani pondered for a few moments, but ultimately, chose to fold and surrender the pot to Voor.
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50,000 |
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Level: 2
Limits: 300-1,100