The players below took $2,766 home:
The players below took $2,766 home:
Hand 1:
Scott Davies, from mid-position, raised to 4,800. Jose Barbero, in the cutoff, three-bet to 12,000 and Davies called.
Both players checked on the ![]()
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flop.
The turn came with the
and now Davies check-folded to the 6,000 bet of Barbero
Hand 2:
Barbero, now in the hijack, raised to 5,500 and Michael Fenton, in the small blind, called.
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on the flop and the
on the turn.
On the river, the
came to complete the board, Fenton opened to 8,800 and now Barbero folded.
Jimmie James opened the action but faced late position all-ins from first Jonathan Abdellatif and then Cameron Mcgovern. James mulled it over some, but let it go.
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“Good luck,” Mcgovern said to Abdellatif.
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All the luck was for Abdellatif as he hit a full house and James said he had folded ace-ten.
That earned a double-up for Abdellatif and Mcgovern was left with crumbs.
Peter Lewis opened for 4,400 and Andrew Brokos called from the big blind.
The flop was ![]()
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and Brokos check-called a bet of 4,600 from Lewis.
The turn was the
and a check from Brokos saw Lewis bet 10,500. Brokos then check-raised all in for around 50,000.
Lewis took a long time to think about it and eventually the clock was called. Time eventually ran out and the hand was folded. The pot went to Brokos with cards unseen.
Level: 14
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 400
Allen Cunningham moved all in under the gun for 18,700 and it got to Louis Linard in the small blind who moved all in. The big blind folded.
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The board ran out ![]()
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You can chalk up WSOP cash number 70 for Cunningham to add to his $7,814,919 to date.
The players below took $2,572 home with them:
There was an all-in and a call with the board at the river showing ![]()
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Aymon Hata tabled ![]()
and, as Shiguang Zeng couldn’t beat that, he was reluctant to show.
The rules state cards must be sown at WSOP for all-in and calls and Zeng turned over the losing ![]()
and a portion of his stack.
Milad Jorshari, first to act, went all in and so did Douglas Jackson who was next to act. Everyone folded so they were heads up.
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with no help for Jorshari and Jackson took the pot.
The 2016 November Niner, Griffin Benger, in the cutoff was all in for 24,900 in total. Victor Kim in the big blind took some time to think but eventually called.
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The board ran out ![]()
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with no help for Benger as Kim hit his flush and Benger is out.