| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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46,500
16,500
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16,500 |
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46,000
16,000
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16,000 |
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38,500
8,500
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8,500 |
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29,300
700
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700 |
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27,300
2,700
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2,700 |
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26,175
1,525
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1,525 |
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18,300
11,700
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11,700 |
2013 World Series of Poker
Phil Laak opened for a min-raise on the button to 400 and both the blinds called to see a ![]()
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flop fall.
The action checked to Laak and he tossed in 425 which was met with a call from just the small blind as the turn landed the
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The small blind quickly tossed in 1,050 and Laak folded his hand to slip to just over 24,000 in chips.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
|---|---|---|
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24,300
3,200
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3,200 |
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Earlier this summer, Brandon Crawford played his way to the final table of Event #28 ($1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha), where he finished in 9th place and earned $19,909 in prize money.
Kevin O'Donnell also managed to make a final table at the 2013 World Series of Poker, as the Scottsdale, Arizona-based poker pro placed 7th at the inaugural Little One for One Drop $1,111 tournament.
Both Crawford and O'Donnell were just spotted in the Brasilia Room's Red section, with each hoping to recapture the magic and ride the momentum to the most important final table appearance any poker player can hope for.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
|---|---|---|
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30,000 | |
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30,000 |
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
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40,000 | |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000 | |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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30,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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Dario Minieri entered the pot from the cutoff for 500 and found callers on the button and small blind to see a ![]()
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flop fall.
Minieri tossed in 700 and both players called as the
landed on the turn.
Following another check from the small blind, Minieri bet out 4,000 and was met with two quick folds as he raked in the pot to move to over 42,000 in chips.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
|---|---|---|
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42,300 | |
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We arrived at the table, just as the player in the hijack was checking his option on a ![]()
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. Ben Lamb was his opponent, and bet out 1,375 from the cutoff, which was called, as the
fell on the turn. Another check saw Lamb bet out 3,400, which was eventually called, before the
completed the board.
A final check saw Lamb fire out 10,000, which sent his opponent into the tank.
“Kings?” he asked, before mumbling some more to himself. “Eight-nine?” he added. He then made the call and tabled his ![]()
for a pair, which was enough to take down the pot, as Lamb tossed his cards into the muck.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
|---|---|---|
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24,000
16,050
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16,050 |
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Joseph Cheong raised to 600 from under the gun and David Peters called from the hijack.
The flop fell ![]()
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and Cheong continued for 900. A call from Peters landed the
turn which Cheong bet 1,625 at. Peters called again to see the
river which both players checked.
Cheong tabled ![]()
for a pair of aces, Peters mucked, and Cheong collected the pot.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
|---|---|---|
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76,000
5,000
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5,000 |
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28,000
3,300
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3,300 |
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We caught up with A.J. Jejelowo involved in a pot heading to the flop with 1,600 already in the middle. The dealer laid out the ![]()
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and Jejelowo checked to his two opponents. The first made it 800 from the hijack seat. The second called the 800 from the button. Then, from the small blind Jejelowo reraised to a total of 3,800. Both players folded and Jejelowo was able to pick a pot early here in level 2.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
|---|---|---|
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36,500 |
With the board showing ![]()
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by the turn, Antonio Esfandiari and two opponents put 325 each into the pot.
Esfandiari checked when the river came
, and a player in the hijack tossed out a single blue T500 tournament chip to try and take the pot. The player holding the button called the bet, but Esfandiari knew just how to use the scare card on the river to his advantage.
With a quick check-raise to 2,400, "The Magician" made his opponent's hands disappear, and one of them offered a "nice bet" from across the table as Esfandiari dragged the pot.
| Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
|---|---|---|
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25,600
4,400
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4,400 |
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