2017 World Series of Poker Europe
Three players checked a ![]()
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flop around, which brought the action to Kristen Bicknell on the
turn. The two-time WSOP bracelet winner bet 1,800 and received one caller.
On the
river, Bicknell bet 3,200 and received a snap-call. Sheepishly, Bicknell mucked her hand face-down and got shown ![]()
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Atik Miah raised to 1,600 from the under-the-gun position and action folded back to Jan Mach in the big blind.
They both checked through the ![]()
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on the flop. The turn brought them the
, now Mach bet 2,000 and Miah called. The
on the river completed the board, now Mach bet 5,100 and Miah called again.
Mach showed ![]()
for the missed straight draw. Miah showed ![]()
for two pair, eights and sevens, and the pot.
Level: 8
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
The board read ![]()
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and Milad Oghabian was all in with one caller.
Milad Oghabian: ![]()
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Opponent: ![]()
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Oghabian had hit trip deuces and his opponent had an overpair with his pocket kings.
The turn brought them the
and the river completed the board with the
. No changes in the outcome for Oghabian and he doubled up.
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The board read ![]()
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and the player in mid-position had checked. Theodoros Aidonopoulos, in late position, bet 11,000 and his opponent snap-called.
Aidonopoulos showed ![]()
for a full house, eights over sixes. His opponent tabled ![]()
for a lower full house, sixes over kings.
"What the f*ck?! Really?!" his opponent exclaimed in amazement.
After busting the €25,000 High Roller earlier, Chris Ferguson has decided to enter the Little One for One Drop. Last night, Ferguson won his sixth lifetime bracelet in Event #7: €1,650 Pot Limit Omaha Hi-Lo, cashing $39,289 in the process.
Ferguson also extended his lead in the 2017 World Series of Poker Player of the Year race with his accomplishment. John Racener, Mike Leah and Ryan Hughes, who are chasing Ferguson in the POTY race, are also still active in this tournament.