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and in the middle of the table was already a huge pot. Yorane Kerignard's opponent had bet out 27,100 and the Frenchman thought about it for quite some time. He eventually made the call and his opponent showed ![]()
for top pair and top kicker, no diamons. Kerignard tabled ![]()
and shouted "Allez papa!" as he raked in the big pot.
2013 World Series of Poker
Brazilian Andre Akkari bet out 13,000 on a flop of ![]()
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. Dan Healey moved all in for effectively 88,000, and Akkari sighed heavily before calling.
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Healey made his flush when the
turned, leaving Akkari drawing dead. A meaningless
completed the board, and the Brazilian hit the rail.
Daniel Negreanu was all in and at risk with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Alexander Lakhov. Lakhov flopped an ace, and Negreanu was unable to make either a wheel or a set on the turn or the river. Kid Poker was eliminated, and is off to register for the the $5,000 H.O.R.S.E. Championship.
Alexander Lakhov had enough chips to put a short stacked Erick Lindgren at risk. The two flipped up their cards.
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The flop came ![]()
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. The turn came the
. As Lindgren was saying his goodbyes the
flashed on the river. The whole table was shocked. Daniel Negreanu told Lindgren that he had the other ten. That meant that Lindgren hit his one outer to stay alive. He had 56,000 after the hand, while Lakhov had 85,000.
Matt Waxman, a 2013 bracelet winner, raised to 4,000 from the hijack seat, Max Steinberg, a 2012 bracelet winner who finished runner-up in the 2013 National Championship, three-bet to 14,000 out of the big blind, and Waxman called. Steinberg led out for 16,500 when the flop fell ![]()
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, Waxman called, and the turn brought the
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Steinberg fired out another 32,000, and Waxman called.
The
completed the board, and Steinberg moved all in for effectively 66,300. Waxman mucked, and Steinberg picked up the pot.
Yevgeniy Timoshenko opened to 4,000 from the button and called as James Mackey made it 10,200 from the big blind. Heads up to the flop where they got ![]()
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to work with. Mackey made it 8,500 with 44,000 behind. Timoshenko raised it up to 17,500 and called after double checking his cards when Mackey shoved. Timoshenko showed ![]()
while Mackey had flopped top pair with ![]()
. The
on the turn and
on the river didn't help the bracelet winner, Mackey finished in 48th place.
Jeremy Ausmus raised to 4,000 from under the gun, Ognjen Sekularac called on the button, and Sean Jazayeri defended his big blind. The flop fell ![]()
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, Jazayeri checked, and Ausmus made a continuation-bet of 3,500. Both Sekularac and Jazayeri called.
The turn was the
, Jazayeri and Ausmus both checked, and Sekularac tossed out 8,800. Jazayeri folded, and Ausmus moved all in for effectively 62,800. Sekularac folded.
Dan Healey raised to 3,200 out of the hijack, Andre Akkari called on the button, and Dan O'Brien put on the squeeze, moving all in for 36,200 from the small blind. Healey called, and Akkari folded.
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Healey won the race as the board ran out ![]()
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, and O'Brien was eliminated.
Chris Moorman opened from the under the gun position, and saw Yevgeniy Timoshenko three bet from the small blind. Moorman pushed for 49,600 total and Timoshenko made the call. Moorman tabled ![]()
and Timoshenko turned over ![]()
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on the flop,
on the turn. All paint cards were outs for Moorman by now but the
popped up on the river, eliminating Chris Moorman in 51st place. He receives $5,666 for his effort, all other 50 players are now guaranteed $6,475.