From middle position Steve Bartlett moved all in for 150,000 and Mike Watson called from the small blind.
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to see Bartlett double through to 340,000 in chips.
From middle position Steve Bartlett moved all in for 150,000 and Mike Watson called from the small blind.
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to see Bartlett double through to 340,000 in chips.
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we found both Steve Bartlett and Pete Males checking from the blinds over to Jonathan Cohen who bet out 105,000. Bartlett responded by making it 280,000, and once Males folded, Cohen called as the
landed on the turn.
Bartlett moved all in and Cohen made the call for his final 303,000.
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With Cohen in the lead, Bartlett was drawing to any spade, king or queen to take the pot, but when the
landed on the river, he would be left with 110,000 as Cohen went climbing up to 1.36 million in chips.
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flop we found Mike Watson betting out 80,000 with Sean Wallace calling from the cutoff as the
landed on the turn.
A deliberate Watson cut out a bet of 150,000 and Wallace again made the call as the
completed the board on the river.
Watson announced he was all in and Wallace immediately called for roughly his last 900,000. Watson tabled his ![]()
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for a rivered set and was forced to hit the rail in 16th place and Watson soars to an overwhelming chip lead with 2.7 million.
The remaining players are now back in their seats after filling out bio-sheets and the cards are back in the air!
Nível: 24
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 4,000
The remaining 16 players are on a 20-minute break.
Jevon Lam opened to 40,000 and Diego Zeiter called from the big blind.
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board before Zeiter check-raised all in for 223,000. Lam called and the cards were tabled.
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The turn and river landed the
and the
to see Zeiter double through.
Matias Ruzzi opened to 47,000 only to have Loni Harwood three-bet the cutoff to 105,000. With the action on Kitty Kuo on the button, she moved all in for 266,000 to force Ruzzi's cards into the muck before Harwood called.
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It would be another flip here on Day 3, and when the dealer fanned out a![]()
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board, Kuo was out in 17th place as Harwood stormed up the leaderboard.
Matias Ruzzi opened to 42,000 from the cutoff only to have Jevon Lam three-bet the button to 105,000. Ruzzi pushed for 520,000 when the action passed back around and Lam instantly called.
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and Ruzzi doubled through.
From early position, Heath Mendelsohn moved all in for 170,000 and David Vamplew called from the small blind.
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board to see Mendelsohn bumped out in 18th place for $23,760 as Vamplew climbs over the 1.1 million chip mark.