2017 World Series of Poker
From the live stream of the secondary feature table, Michael Bartholomew opened to 7,000 holding ![]()
. [Removed:528] called in the cutoff holding ![]()
before Joseph Curcio looked down at ![]()
in the small blind. Having just 97,500 in his stack, Curcio opted to three-bet all in, and with it, he found two quick folds from Batholomew and [Removed:529] before showing his cowboys.
With roughly 40,000 in the middle and the flop reading ![]()
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, Steven van Zadelhoff checked from the cutoff to his opponent on the button. The button bet 22,000, and van Zadelhoff check-raised to 75,000. Van Zadelhoff's opponent deliberated for over a minute before eventually releasing his hand.
Van Zadelhoff collected the pot and moved to 475,000 in chips.
Michael Krasienko was talking to the floor person at his table, and there was still some unresolved issue with the current pot. The pot was about 100,000, and Krasienko apparently mucked the best hand after his opponent said, "King-high."
He said that he heard the word "king" and mucked his hand accordingly. His opponent said that he had no problem with Krasienko retrieving his hand and awarding him the pot.
Krasienko was awarded the pot after his ![]()
was retrieved from the muck. His opponent just mucked his hand.
Randy Ohel raised to 7,000, and William Blais three-bet to 22,000 from one seat over in the cutoff. Ohel four-bet to 55,000, and that shut down all further action.
Below are further assorted chip counts.
With the board reading ![]()
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, Yasuki Takahashi pushed all in from the big blind for 100,000, just a tad under the size of the pot. Kathy Liebert called with ![]()
for top set, and Takahashi needed a seven or a jack as he had ![]()
for a pair and a double gutshot straight draw. The river was the
, and Liebert scooped the pot with queens full.
Morten Mortensen opened the action to 7,000 from middle position and was immediately three-bet to 17,000 by Jordan Morgan, on his left. Mortensen called.
The flop was ![]()
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, and both players checked. The turn was the
, and both players checked again before the
rivercompleted the board. Mortensen pushed out a bet of 60,000, and Morgan called.
Mortensen tabled his ![]()
for trips, and Morgan mucked to drop to 327,000. Mortensen moved up to 382,000.
Joining the action on the ![]()
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turn, a big pot had emerged, and Matt Giannetti moved all in for 86,500. His sole opponent had Giannetti covered by just a single T-500 chip and called after some consideration to find himself with the worse pocket pair.
Giannetti tabled ![]()
, and his opponent had the ![]()
. The
river was a blank. The opponent busted in the very next hand with ![]()
, having turned a flush only to find out he was drawing dead against a full house.
With the board reading ![]()
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and more than 80,000 in the pot, Travis Lutes bet 26,500 from middle position, and Garrett Garvin raised to 90,000. Lutes thought for a long while and eventually folded his cards.
That pot put Garvin over 700,000.