Maria Ho got her last 1,300 in and the small blind made the call with ![]()
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would need some help and she found it with the ![]()
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flop. The board completed ![]()
and Ho found the much needed double.
2014 World Series of Poker
Nível: 4
Blinds: 75/150
Ante:
Laak is out, The Devilfish is on fumes, while Shulman is crushing.
Antonio "The Magician" Esfandiari got his opponent all in preflop with ![]()
versus ![]()
. "Come on," Esfandiari told the dealer, "Punish the young wizard." The ![]()
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flop would punish the middle-aged magician instead.
The ![]()
completed the board as Esfandiari slid some chips over to his opponent. "That ought to shut me up for a half-hour or so," Esfandiari quipped.
A fast start for Ryan Riess looks like it has gone into reverse at the moment.
We arrived at the table to see him take down a pot on the turn of a board reading ![]()
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. Riess made it 675 and his opponent released his cards with a, “Nice hand man.”
It looks like some of his other hands haven’t been as nice as Riess currently has below starting stack.
A player opened to 300 from early position and Maria Ho called from the big blind. The flop was ![]()
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and Ho checked. Her opponent bet 500 and Ho raised to 1,200. Her opponent quickly three-bet all in, having Ho covered.
Ho thought for a moment before eventually folding.
Dominik Nitsche won his third gold bracelet on Tuesday, winning Event #21: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em for $335,659. But there is no day off for the talented young German professional, as he has registered for today’s tournament. Once he joined the table he was greeted with hugs and congratulations from fellow players, including Fabrice Soulier, who told him lightheartedly that it was time to stop complaining about how lucky other players were.
A few minutes earlier, Team PokerStars Pro Jason Mercier took his seat at a nearby table to bump up the numbers even more.
We walked up to a flop of ![]()
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and Barry Greenstein led with a bet into three opponents. He received one caller and the turn was the
. Greenstein checked and his opponent bet all in.
Greenstein quickly made the call and his opponent turned over ![]()
, but Greenstein had turned a full house, tabling ![]()
. The board was a blank for Greenstein's opponent and he exited the tournament area.
Nível: 3
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: