Over at Kyle Julius table the waitress has been delivering shots of tequila for at least two times now. Kyle Julius, Lauren Kling, Mazin Khoury and some others at the table are partying it up today, that's for sure. John Racener, one table over, seemed interested but is staying sober for now. Here are some chip counts from tables in the neighborhood:
2013 World Series of Poker
Jake Cody raised to 825 from early position and action folded to the player in the big blind. The big blind went all in for 3,400 and Cody made the call and had him covered.
Cody: ![]()
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flop and Cody didn't find much help. The
turn opened up plenty of possibilities as Cody needed any club, queen, jack or ten. The
river gave Cody a straight flush to bust his player and pad his stack nicely.
We came to the action with 1,700 in the pot and a ![]()
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flop on the board. Jason Duval, in late position, bet 1,750 and the player on the button called.
Duval check-called the player on the button's bet of 1,025 on the
turn and his 2,300 bet on the
river. Duval mucked his hand after his opponent showed ![]()
. Even though Duval took a hit this hand, he is still sitting with an above-average stack.
Nível: 8
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50
The players will be back in twenty minutes.
Amongst the latest casualties are British pro's Liv Boeree and James Dempsey who are chatting on the rail. The Pavilion Room is already empty for hours, the red section of the Brasilia is so too and Bronze is almost empty. That leaves just the Gold and Silver tables left to play at. It's going really fast today.
A player in late position moved all in for his final 3,725 with ![]()
and Amanda Musumeci called from the cutoff with ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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leaving Musumeci only 50. She would bust on the next hand.
A middle position player limp-called David "Bakes" Baker's raise of 800 from the cutoff.
Both players checked the ![]()
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flop. Baker's opponent check-called his 1,000 bet on the
turn.
His opponent checked the
river and Baker made it 1,800 to go. The player moved all in and Baker called for his remaining 2,200. Baker held ![]()
for a flopped set and his opponent showed ![]()
for a pair of queens. Baker secured a needed double up.