Jeff Gross went heads-up to the
flop and the player in the big blind as well as Gross both checked. On the
turn, a bet of 550 was check-called and Gross had to fire again the
for 650 when the action got checked to him for the third time in a row. This time he got through with it and didn't have to reveal his cards in order to claim the chips.
2014 World Series of Poker Asia-Pacific
Mohsin Charania was all in with the ![]()
against the ![]()
for Van Marcus. The flop, turn, and river ran out ![]()
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, and Charania was eliminated from the Day 1c flight.
Nível: 6
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
Phil Hellmuth opened the action with a raise from middle position and both players in the blinds including Julius Colman called to see the
flop. The action was checked to Hellmuth and he bet 250, which was only called by Colman.
The Poker Brat continued with another bet of 450 on the
turn and Colman check-called to check-raise all in as soon as the
river appeared. Hellmuth had bet 1,100 and snap-called all in, turning over
for a full house. Colman could not beat that with
and shipped the pot over to the other side of the table.
The preflop action escaped us, but we do know that Mike Watson got his stack of 2,950 all in against an unknown opponent.
Watson: ![]()
Opponent: ![]()
Watson needed some help, and he found some when the ![]()
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flop paired his ace. Neither the
turn nor
river changed a thing, and Watson secured the much-needed double.
"It was actually way too much and I should not have called," said Ray Henson after we saw the player two seats over leave the table. After one limp, Henson raised to 600 and the short stack moved all in for 3,550. We already say that move before against an open raise from Phil Hellmuth and Henson decided to call with pocket nines including the
.
He was up against
and the flop delivered one of the over cards in
. Fortunately for Henson, two further diamonds appeared on turn and river to give him a flush and the pot.
Stephen Lindeblad raised to 425 and got a flat call from Antonio Esfandiari one seat over. They went heads-up to the
flop and both players checked. On the
turn, Lindeblad checked and Esfandiari bet 1,000 with approximately 1,200 behind.
Lindeblad said that he "could not put him on a hand" and pushed all in with the by far superior stack and
. The Magician called off with
and could not improve anymore as the
river completed the board.
Brandon Shack-Harris, who currently leads the 2014 World Series of Poker Player of the Year race, opened for 500 from early position and received a call from Mark Bartrom in the big blind. Bartrom proceeded to check-call a bet of 500 on the ![]()
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flop, and then both players checked the
turn. When the
completed the board on the river, Bartrom fired out 850 and Shack-Harris called.
Bartrom tabled the ![]()
for queens and sevens with an ace kicker, and it was good as Shack-Harris flashed the
before folding his hand.
Meanwhile, Jan Suchanek was eliminated from the tournament.