2013 World Series of Poker
A player in late position raised to 6,000, and Ash Mason bumped it to 22,500 from the small blind. Mark Edwards, in the big blind, woke up with an all-in wager for 127,000. The original raiser folded, and Mason called.
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The flop came ![]()
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, and things were looking grim for Edwards. An
turned things around on the turn though, and a
river secured his double.
We found James Woods facing an all-in raise from an opponent over Woods' 18,000 bet. The board read ![]()
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, and Woods went into the tank. He thought for a minute or two before turning over an ace and folding.
"You were beat," his opponent said.
Nível: 17
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Four players saw a flop of ![]()
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, and everyone checked to the player on the button, whose bet was called by Jason Duval. The turn came
, completing a four-flush, and Duval again checked. The button fired 22,000, and Duval thought for a minute before raising all in for 76,500 total.
"I'll give you an amateur call," his opponent said, sliding two stacks of chips in.
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The button was looking for the board to pair, but the river came
, and Duval's flush was good. The former chipleader is now back in business after being down to less than 20 big blinds a short time ago.
Erica Lindgren called a bet from an under-the-gun opponent on a flop of ![]()
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. When the
turned, she shipped all in and her opponent called.
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The river was the
, and Lindgren's opponent took the pot with a flush.
Patrick Obrien raised from late position, and Tobias Peters reraised to 14,500 from the big blind. Obrien came back with the four-bet, making it 36,500. Peters was undeterred, and he reraised to 61,500. Obrien jammed it, and Peters called.
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Obrien found hope on a ![]()
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flop, but a
turn and
river did him no favors. Peters vaulted to among the top stacks again.
A short stack shoved all in from the button after action folded to him, and Eric Baldwin looked down at ![]()
in the big blind. He made the call, and the button showed ![]()
. The flop came ![]()
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, and Baldwin took a commanding lead. The turn and river were
and
, and Baldwin took the pot.
We found Rupert Elder all in and dominated by not one, but two players. He had ![]()
against players who held ![]()
and ![]()
. Fortunately for Elder, a jack hit the flop, and the board double-paired with low cards after that.