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, Allen Cunningham called the all in of another player with ![]()
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turn and river did not improve his opponent's hand and Cunningham is again stacking chips.
2013 World Series of Poker
Nível: 4
Blinds: 75/150
Ante:
As we approached the table, the big blind was busy calling Greg Raymer's bet of 250 on the ![]()
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flop. Both players checked the
turn and the
river was dealt. The big blind led for 400 and then called Raymer's 800 raise. Raymer quickly turned over ![]()
for the nuts and all his opponent could do is shake his head and send his cards to the muck.
Dan Kelly has just taken his seat over on Table 43 and that spells bad news for anyone sat with him. A formidable talent at the best of times, Kelly has started the 2013 in scintillating form having reached the final table of two events, finishing fifth and sixth.
Can he make it a hat-trick of final tables?
Joe Serock is approaching 10,000 chips after sending a player to the rail. The no busted player shoved for 1,250 from under the gun with ![]()
but it was no match for the black queens of Serock.
The board ran out ![]()
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keeping Serock's queens in front.
Danny "Miami Boss" Suied is back at it today. He was recently featured in the latest episode of The Straddle with our own Kristy Arnett. Check it out.
We have just hit the magical 2,000 entries mark here in Event #18 and with registration open until the end of Level 4 and its break, that number should grow ever more impressive.
The recently engaged British pro Sam Razavi is at the top of our chip counts after a blistering start to the day here in Event #18.
Razavi told us he's run good (when doesn't he?) and been paid off with aces and kings resulting in a monster stack of 13,000 chips. We will continue to keep an eye on Razavi, especially as he has the aggressive Kevin Vandersmissen to his direct left.
Joe Ebanks has almost tripled his starting stack and is now armed with 8,400 chips. You may recall Ebanks won the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Six-Handed tournament at last year's WSOP, defeating British superstar Chris Moorman heads-up for the bracelet.
Antonio Esfandiari has also chipped up, but not on the same scale as Ebanks. "The Magician" is sat with 3,500 chips.