With over 100,000 in the pot and ![]()
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on the board, Ryan Hughes bet 76,000 from early position. Stanley Lee went into the tank for a couple of minutes before calling.
Hughes turned over ![]()
and Lee tosses the losing hand into the muck.
With over 100,000 in the pot and ![]()
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on the board, Ryan Hughes bet 76,000 from early position. Stanley Lee went into the tank for a couple of minutes before calling.
Hughes turned over ![]()
and Lee tosses the losing hand into the muck.
With 30,000 in the middle on the ![]()
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flop, a player in seat one bet 11,000, and both Stephen Song and the player in seat nine made the call.
On the turn
, the action checked to Song and he bet 42,000. Only the player in seat one made the call to see the river
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Song was checked to again and sized up with a bet of 85,000. His opponent thought it over but then folded.
Katie Lindsay is chipping up in search of her fourth cash of the Wynn Fall Classic. She previously found the money in the $1,600 No-Limit Hold'em event, the Mystery Bounty, and the Wynn Fall Classic Ladies Event.
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on the board, [Removed:499] was seen counting out his chips for a double. He had ![]()
and his opponent was counting out his stack with a tabled ![]()
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Taus Lilius bet 12,000 on the river ![]()
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with 50,000 in the middle and was met with a raise to 55,000.
Lilius went deep into the tank for two minutes, before ultimately letting it go.
Lilius is still quite healthy with more than 300,000 in chips.
Kristen Bicknell was seen taking in a pot that brought her well over the 300K mark with just over two levels to play in the evening.
Level: 14
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
Robert Borick has chipped up above the 200K mark after going on a run in the last two levels. He is looking for his second cash of the Wynn Fall Classic after taking 104th in the Mystery Bounty earlier in October.
Jun Obara called an 11,000 bet on the flop ![]()
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. The turn was the
and Obara check-folded when his opponent put in a stack big enough to cover him.