Victor Shuchleis moved all in before the flop and he was called by Shane Schleger. Shuchleis was holding ![]()
while Schleger had ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Schleger was able to pick up all the chips with just a pair of fours.
Victor Shuchleis moved all in before the flop and he was called by Shane Schleger. Shuchleis was holding ![]()
while Schleger had ![]()
.
The board ran out ![]()
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and Schleger was able to pick up all the chips with just a pair of fours.
We found Mike DeGilio and Hasan Habib looking down a flop of ![]()
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with a sizable pot already created from preflop action. DeGilio moved out a bet of 10,300 and it only took Habib about ten seconds to cut out the calling chips and move them to the table's center.
Fourth street was the
and DeGilio moved out a bet that looked to be over 20,000. Habib tanked for a bit before finally laying down this hand. The pot was pushed to DeGilio who is now sitting on about 125,000.
Nível: 12
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
With about 8,000 already in the pot, we found Jason Koon all in for 18,800 on a ![]()
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flop. Koon was patiently getting a massage while his opponent, Victor Shuchleis, pondered his action. Shuchleis eventually moved out a call and Koon quickly rolled over ![]()
. Shuchleis shook his head and showed ![]()
and was behind Koon's tens.
The turn brought the
and the river the
, ensuring that Koon would double to around 46,000 in chips. Shuchleis, on the other hand, has fallen to about 11,000.
From the button Antonio Esfandiari raised to 2,200 preflop. Action folded to Tim West in the big blind who raised to 9,200.
"Ninety-two hundred?" Esfandiari asked upon seeing the bet. "That's not very internet wizard of you."
West burst out laughing. "Internet wizard," he chuckled.
"That bet size is so 1999," Esfandiari said to West as he folded his hand.
West just scooped up the pot and continued laughing.
We arrived at the table to find Andy Hwang and Dmitry Vitkind looking down at a completed board of ![]()
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. With about 7,000 already in the center of the table, Hwang fired out a bet of 4,800. Vitkind sat pondering for a bit of time before flinging out a call. Hwang showed ![]()
for just king-high and Vitkind rolled over ![]()
for a winning ace-high. He took down the pot and is now sitting on about 77,000 while Hwang has fallen to 55,000.
We didn't see how all the money got in but when we got to the table Damien Lhommeu was counting out chips to send over to Andrew "LuckyChewy" Lichtenberger.
Lichtenberger was holding ![]()
on a board of ![]()
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for broadway, while Lhommeau was holding a ![]()
in front of him for just a pair of fours.
Lhommeau had a covering stack so Lichtenberger got a full double while Lhommeau was left crippled.
On a flop of ![]()
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, Scott Seiver and Victor Ramdin were heads up in a pot. Both players checked to the turn.
On the
turn, Ramdin checked to Seiver who bet 10,000. Ramdin called quickly.
The river was the
and Ramdin checked once more to Seiver who bet 25,000. After a long while in the tank, Ramdin finally folded.
"What a horrible river," Ramdin said after the hand. "I had ![]()
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"Yeah," Seiver said. "What a horrible river for me. I had ![]()
. Any other river and I would've doubled up."
Dan Kelly opened with a raise to 2,000 from the cutoff and Shane Schleger wasted little time cutting out a three-bet to 4,600 from the button. The blinds folded and Kelly called when it came back to him.
The flop brought ![]()
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and Kelly checked. Schleger continued out for 5,200 and Kelly dropped in a call. The turn was the
and Kelly checked for a second time. Schleger checked it back and the river saw the
touch down on the felt. Kelly checked for a third time and Schleger fired 6,600. Kelly took about thirty seconds before moving in a check-raise to 22,700. Schleger let it go and Kelly took down the pot, moving his stack up to around 118,000.