The clock has been restarted
The clock has been restarted
Play has been stopped as the Poker Hall of Fame welcomes its newest inductee.
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Level: 18
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
The remaining 58 players are taking their first break of the day, set to last 15 minutes. Play will resume at 2:15 p.m. local time.
There were roughly 130,000 chips in the pot on a board of 4♠Q♣J♣J♦3♠.
Jonathan Hanner, who was in the big blind, bet 130,000. Andreas Zampas, who was in early position, went deep into the tank before he eventually made the call.
Hanner announced, "Queens," then tabled Q♠Q♥5♥3♦ for queens-full, and scooped the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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855,000
112,000
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112,000 |
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740,000
349,000
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349,000 |
Kasparas Klezys opened up the action with a raise to 25,000 from the hijack. Frank Lagodich then potted it to 87,000 from the cutoff, and Klezys called.
The J♥7♦8♦ flop checked through, as did the 7♣ turn, prompting Klezys to make a close-to-pot-sized bet of 160,000 on the 8♣ river. Lagodich didn't take long before folding.
"Not gonna let me get to showdown?" he asked.
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1,700,000
1,238,000
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380,000
370,000
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Action was picked up on the river, with big blind David Coleman counting out his stack, having just doubled up from button player Cameron Bramwell.
The board read 4♥10♣5♦6♠A♦ showing that Bramwell's flopped two pair with Q♠8♣5♣4♠ had been outdrawn by the A♥A♠Q♦3♠ of Coleman, who rivered top set for the win.
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938,000
717,000
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345,000
743,000
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There was roughly 140,000 in the pot on 6♣6♦9♣4♦.
Thomas Paul in the small blind bet 90,000 on the turn, then 110,000 on the 6♠ river. Kurtis Ruhl, who was under the gun, called every bet to showdown.
Paul tabled A♦10♠9♦7♦ for just an ace-ten kicker with the three sixes on the board, and could not beat Ruhl's A♠A♥10♥5♦ for a full house.
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808,000
479,000
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479,000 |
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565,000
397,000
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397,000 |
Action was picked up as Vadim Zakharyan was all in against Ari Oxman.
Vadim Zakharyan: K♣K♠10♠2♦
Ari Oxman: A♦J♦9♦3♥
The board ran out 5♣2♣7♥6♥, and at this point, Oxman asked the dealer for a four to give him a wheel, but he binked the A♣ on the river for a bigger pair instead.
Oxman said, "That works too," and Zakharyan was eliminated.
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460,000
130,000
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