Steve O'Dwyer opened for 5,000 under the gun and just his left neighbor called. Both checked the ![]()
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flop and the
hit the turn. With four diamonds on board, O'Dywer checked again. His opponent bet 8,000 and O'Dywer called. Both then checked the
on the turn and O'Dwyer showed ![]()
. That was enough to take down the pot, his neighbor mucked.
2017 PokerStars Championship Panama
Nível: 13
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 400
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As players from other tables went on break, Anthony Diotte considered his options. He had made it 4,300 to go from middle position and seen Byron Kaverman three-bet to 12,000 on the button. Diotte announced he was all in. Kaverman quickly called for 63,700.
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The flip went Kaverman's way: ![]()
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Michael Carter raised to 5,000 from middle position and Marcelo Filartiga Villalba three-bet to 11,700 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Carter, and he called to see the ![]()
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flop.
Carter check-called a bet of 12,700 and then both players checked the
turn. Carter checked for a third time when the
completed the board on the river, but still called when Villalba bet 19,000. Villalba tabled the ![]()
for a full house and Carter flashed the ![]()
for sending his cards to the muck.
Byron Kaverman raised to 4,500 from under the gun and Daniel Dvoress called from the cutoff.
Fernando Karam was in the small blind and three-bet to 16,000. Kaverman thought for a while and eventually decided to fold.
Dvoress had a look at Karam's stack and eventually moved all in for about 60,000. Karam called for less.
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The flop came ![]()
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, giving Dvoress some outs to make a straight, in addition to having two over cards.
The turn was the
, and Dvoress was left with an open-ended straight draw after Karam turned a set.
The river was the
to give Dvoress a straight, sending Karam to the rail.
Martin Finger completed the blind, and Daniel Dvoress raised it up to 7,000 in the big. Finger called, and he check-called 6,000 on a ![]()
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flop. Both checked the
and
, and Finger announced king-high, tabling what looked like ![]()
. That was quickly sent muckward when Dvoress flipped over ![]()
.
Anthony Zinno did his best to grind a short stack, and he finally found a good spot getting ![]()
in against an opponent who held ![]()
. Unfortunately for Zinno, a queen appeared on the flop, and he was eliminated in short order.
Jason Koon raised to 4,500 from late position and Lokesh Garg put in a three-bet to 11,500 on the button. Koon called.
The flop came ![]()
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and Koon checked. Garg bet 12,000 and Koon quickly called.
The turn was the
. Both players checked.
The river was the
. Koon checked again, and Garg bet 21,000. Koon quickly tossed out a single chip, indicating a call.
Garg tabled ![]()
for the nut straight. Koon mucked his hand.