Yevgeniy Timoshenko raised to 130,000 from early position, and Jackie Glazier called from his left. JC Tran called from the small blind, and the big blind folded. Everyone checked the ![]()
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flop, and the turn was the
. Tran bet 230,000, and only Glazier called. A
hit the river, and Tran put out 460,000. Glazier wasted little time calling, but Tran showed her the ![]()
for trip nines, and he took the pot.
2013 World Series of Poker
Jason Mann opened to 139,000 in early position, and David Stephens defended his big blind. The flop fell ![]()
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, Stephens led out for 140,000, and Mann raised to 300,000. Stephens called.
The turn was the
, Stephens led out again - this time for 430,000 - and again, Mann raised. This time it was an all-in bet worth 1.65 million, and Stephens instantly mucked.
Mann showed the
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From under the gun, Jan Nakladal raised to 125,000. Clement Tripodi made the call from the big blind, and the flop came down ![]()
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. Tripodi checked, Nakladal bet 160,000, and Tripodi called.
The turn was the
, and Tripodi checked. Nakladal bet 350,000, and Tripodi called once again. The
completed the board on the river, and both players checked.
Nakladal mucked his hand after Tripodi showed the ![]()
, and dropped back to 2.94 million. Tripodi won the pot to move to 3.8 million.
Jorn Walthaus raised to 1250,000 from middle position, and Carlos Mortensen shipped all in after it folded to his big blind. Walthaus snap-called, tabling ![]()
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The flop brought some extra outs for Mortensen: ![]()
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. The turn was a
, and Mortensen needed an ace or a jack to survive. The former world champion found his
on the river, completing his broadway straight for a double.
David Benefield min-raised to 120,000 from early position and Sami Rustom called from the hijack. Sebastian Gohr then three-bet to 310,000 from the cutoff, and action folded back to Benefield, who put in a fourth bet worth 660,000. After Rustom folded, Gohr moved all in, and Benefield called instantly.
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gave Benefield the win, and after the stacks were counted down it was determined that Gohr was eliminated.
Amir Lehavot raised to 135,000 from under the gun, Dan Owen called in the cutoff, and Umang Dattani moved all in for 1.36 million on the button. Both Lehavot and Owen folded.
Matthew Reed defended his big blind from Yevgeniy Timoshenko's minraise on the button, and the players saw a ![]()
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flop. Two checks ensued, and the turn was a
. Reed bet 125,000, and Timoshenko called. The river came a
, and Reed bet 275,000. Timoshenko thought for about a minute before calling.
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for a backdoor flush draw that had turned into top pair on the river, and he took down the pot.
Jaime Kaplan raised to 130,000 from middle position, and Steve Gee called on the button. Everyone else folded, and the flop came ![]()
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. Kaplan continued for 170,000, and Gee called. The dealer then turned the
, and Kaplan barrelled again, this time for 240,000. Gee again called, and the river was the
. Kaplan continued his aggression, betting out 400,000. Gee thought for a minute, then pushed forward a raise to 1,100,000. Kaplan folded, and Gee took the pot.
The double-ups keep coming as the number of remaining players holds steady at 50.
Following a cutoff raise by Chris Kinane to 155,000, Marc McLaughlin reraised to 365,000 from the button. Clement Tripodi then checked his cards in the small blind and pushed his remaining stacks out ahead as an all-in reraise, the bet being for 1.4 million.
The big blind got out as did Kinane, but McLaughlin called right away and the players tabled their cards.
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Tripodi's jacks were best to start, and after the community cards came ![]()
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they were best at the finish as well and the Frenchman doubled up.
Yevgeniy Timoshenko raised to 130,000 in early position, and Byron Kaverman jammed for 750,000 from the hijack. Everyone else folded, and Timoshenko called quickly after getting the count.
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Timoshenko couldn't catch up on the ![]()
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board, and Kaverman doubled up.