2017 World Series of Poker
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"Wow, hand of the century," said Allen Kessler, as a big pot was brewing at his table.
The flop was ![]()
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and a three-way all-in developed.
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Leah was in the lead with queens and sixes, although one of his opponents was drawing to a better low.
The turn was the
, counterfeiting Leah's lead as one of his opponents made aces up to pull ahead. However, the river was the
, giving Leah sixes full of queens to double through one opponent for 6,400 and eliminate the other.
"You'll tell your kids where you were when the hand of the century went down," said Matt Vengrin to the rest of the table.
Level: 3
Blinds: 75-150 Limits: 150-300
Players are now on their first 15-minute break of the day.
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board, Mike Matusow (big blind) and James Woods (cutoff) each committed about 1,200 to the pot.
"I don't even wanna see the river, I check dark," said Matusow, covering his face.
The river was the
and Woods bet the pot of 3,675.
"Well it's pretty hard to lose with this after that flop," said Matusow, showing the table ![]()
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, as he folded.
"I had it," said Woods, who showed ![]()
for a wheel as he collected the pot.
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with 675 in the pot, Avi Levy checked from under the gun and the player in middle position bet 500. William Kopp called from the cutoff and Levy called. The turn was the
and Levy checked to the middle-position player who bet 1,500. Kopp folded, Levy called, and the
river completed the board. Levy checked for a third time and the middle-position player shoved for roughly 5,500. Levy thought it over briefly before he folded.