Mark Radoja leads the way approaching the dinner break and has been building a stack right from the start.
Pratyush Buddiga has jumped in late, and Kim McClymont was eliminated in the last level.
Here is a look at some of the stacks around the room:
Mark Radoja leads the way approaching the dinner break and has been building a stack right from the start.
Pratyush Buddiga has jumped in late, and Kim McClymont was eliminated in the last level.
Here is a look at some of the stacks around the room:
David Ormsby raised to 1,200 from late position and Eric Wasylenko decided to defend his big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and Wasylenko checked, prompting Ormsby to bet 900. Wasylenko called. The turn was the
and Wasylenko checked yet again, followed by a bet of 3,000 from Ormsby. Wasylenko check-raised to 9,000 and Ormsby tanked before deciding to call.
The river was the
and Wasylenko checked. Ormsby moved all in for 19,200, a tad under the size of the pot. Wasylenko thought it over briefly and announced a call. Ormsby immediately stood up and flipped over ![]()
for an airball, and Wasylenko showed a winning ![]()
.
Jonathan Roy had a raise to 3,500 in front of him in middle position, and Pablo Fernandez made it 8,100 to go in the small blind. Roy called, and Fernandez checked to him when ![]()
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flopped. Roy moved all in for 16,075, and Fernandez called after some thought.
Fernandez: ![]()
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Roy: ![]()
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Fernandez was fading jacks and sixes, and neither appeared on the turn (
) or river (
).
With about 4,000 in the pot, on a board reading ![]()
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, Ben Heath checked from the big blind.
Affif Prado was under the gun and bet 1,000. Heath check-raised to 3,200 and Prado thought about it before deciding to call.
The turn was the
. Heath led out for 1,800 and Prado called.
The river was the
. Heath checked, and Prado went into the tank before deciding to check back.
Heath tabled ![]()
for top pair with a nine kicker. Prado then tabled ![]()
for a flush and raked in the pot.
Felipe Ramos answers Google's most asked Questions about Brazil.
Nível: 6
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 75
Action folded around to Mike McDonald in the cutoff and he raised to 900. Erik Cajelais was in the big blind and decided to defend.
The flop came ![]()
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and both players checked to the turn, which was the
. Cajelais checked again, and McDonald bet 900. Cajelais called.
The river was the
. Cajelais checked for a third time. McDonald thought for a full minute and bet 2,500. Cajelais folded.
The player under the gun raised to 800 and Jorge Ortega called from early position. Marc-Andre Ladoucer called from the hijack.
The player in the small blind three-bet to 5,000, and the original raiser folded. Action was back on Ortega and he decided to put in a four bet to 13,000. Ladoucer folded.
The small blind went into the tank for about three minutes before deciding to call.
The flop came ![]()
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and the small blind quickly checked. Ortega bet 11,000. The small blind thought for about a minute and sighed before folding.
Photos by Neil Stoddart.
We came upon Mark Radoja's table to see the Canadian bracelet winner had a bet of 20,500 in front of him, about twice the pot. He was on the button and the community cards were as follows: ![]()
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. His opponent tanked until a clock was called, and just after the floorperson arrived and announced the clock was on, Radoja saw his opponent call.
Radoja turned over ![]()
for a straight and added to an already-hefty stack.