Jay Kerbel raised and Austin Marks called from the next position.
Kerbel bet on the A♥3♦3♣ flop and Marks called. The turn came the 10♥ and Kerbel bet again. Marks called again.
When the K♠ landed on the river, Kerbel bet, and Marks opted to fold.
Jay Kerbel raised and Austin Marks called from the next position.
Kerbel bet on the A♥3♦3♣ flop and Marks called. The turn came the 10♥ and Kerbel bet again. Marks called again.
When the K♠ landed on the river, Kerbel bet, and Marks opted to fold.
Benjamin Gold was seen being eliminated by Ryan Bambrick on a board that read J♣9♥8♦8♥5♣
Benjamin Gold: J♥6♦5♠3♦
Ryan Bambrick: A♦2♥5♦8♣
Gold had gotten the last of his chips in preflop as he down to only 35,000 at the start of the hand. Gold placed a bet that got the live opponents to fold and Gold came up short of connecting with the board at all.
Hunter McClelland opened the button with Bradford Albrinck, and Jay Kerbel calling from the blinds.
Albrinck led out on the 9♥2♥J♠ flop and only McClelland called.
The K♣ dropped on the turn and Albrinck bet again. McClelland called to see the 3♦ land on the river. Albrinck checked and then folded after McClelland bet.
Andrew Brown lost a significant pot to Robert Mizrachi when the latter's pocket kings were good for a scoop in a raised pot.
Left with only 30,000 chips, he got them in preflop the very next hand and went to a flop four ways.
The dealer presented the 10♦6♦10♥ and the three live players tapped the table.
The 9♥ peeled and all players checked again.
The river came the 7♦ and Remshardt placed a bet, causing Vieira and Spear to fold.
Remshardt tabled A♠J♥8♠2♦ for a straight, which was good enough to win both pots, as Brown sent his hand into the muck and went to pay outs.
Stuart Rutter got all in preflop with Viktor Blom trying to bust him.
Stuart Rutter: A♣10♦7♦4♣
Viktor Blom: A♦6♦6♠2♥
The board ran out K♦K♠Q♣Q♥6♥, which gave Blom the winner with a full house, eliminating Rutter.
Brandon Shack-Harris raised all in for his last 30,000 with Matthew Beinner, and George Alexander making the call.
After the dealer spread out the flop of 2♦5♠10♥, Beinner check-folded to Alexander's bet.
Brandon Shack-Harris: A♥8♦7♥2♥
George Alexander: A♠10♣3♦2♣
Alexander was in the lead with two pair and the better low draw. The rest of the board ran out 9♥2♠, which improved Alexander to boat, sending Shack-Harris to the payout desk in 33rd place.
Ryan Bambrick started the action by raising and and Nadya Magnus defended her big blind.
The flop scrolled across the 5♦5♠7♣ and Magnus check-raised, receiving a call.
The turn brought the K♠ and Magnus put her remaining chips at risk and Bambrick called.
Nadya Magnus: A♣Q♠5♥3♥
Ryan Bambrick:K♥J♦6♥2♠
With trip fives and the better low draw, Magnus seemed poised to lock up a double on the bubble but it wasn't meant to be when the K♦ peeled on the river, leaving her shaking her head as she left the tournament area.
PokerGO revealed the streaming schedule for the 2025 World Series of Poker (WSOP) that will include near-daily coverage of more than two dozen bracelet events.
Most notable will be the coverage of the $10,000 Main Event. PokerGO will broadcast each step of the action from July 2-16.
Day 1 coverage for flights 1a-1d will kick off at 7 p.m. local time, while coverage of Day 2 through Day 4 will begin at 3:30 p.m. Coverage will then begin at 1 p.m. from Day 5-8 before switching to 3 p.m. for two days of final table coverage.
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