Zarin Finds Another Double
Jonathan Zarin has been on ropes, but he surged back thanks to another double-up.
Zarin was in the big blind, facing raise to 110,000 from Allan Le. Zarin responded with a pot-reraise, making it 355,000. Le called, and they got the rest in on the ![]()
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flop.
"Aces and nut-flush draw," Zarin said, already with a victorious voice. He turned over ![]()
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.
Le held ![]()
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and was drawing for a two pair or a non-heart five to eliminate Zarin. None of his outs emerged on the
turn and the
river, and he had to pay Zarin those 135,000 leftovers.
Two hands later, Le three-bet Zarin from the small blind, putting in 350,000 over a raise to 100,000. Zarin called, and they went on the ![]()
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flop, where Le continued with a tiny bet of 75,000. Zarin shoved all in for 605,000, forcing a fold from Le to scoop another important pot.
Zarin laddered ahead of Le on the leaderboard, as the only bracelet winner at the table is now playing the shortest stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,480,000
850,000
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850,000 |
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1,225,000
805,000
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805,000 |
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