The following players earned $5,007.
2014 World Series of Poker
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Jonathan Depa raised to 6,000 under the gun, and Scott Abrams potted to 21,000 from the small blind, leaving himself just a couple of thousand behind. Depa flatted, and the flop came ![]()
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. Abrams tossed his last chips in, and Depa called.
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The dealer burned and turned a
giving Depa the lead with ace-king kicker and trip fives.
"That's...a really good card for him," Abrams said. The
river signaled the end for Abrams.
Tony Cousineau opened for pot under the gun, and action folded all the way to the big blind, Florian Langmann.
"I'll just call," he said, as Cousineau had only 15,000 behind.
"Aww," Cousineau said.
"I want to see a good flop," Langmann said.
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evidently qualified, as he put Cousineau all in, and Cousineau called.
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Langmann had a better low and a pair of sixes, putting him in position to scoop. He did just that when the
turn and
river completed the board.
Finally, the bubble has been burst.
A short stack was all in and called in two spots, and the flop came ![]()
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. Joe Lu bet 6,000 after his active opponent checked, and the player called. Two checks ensued on the
turn, and the
hit the river. Lu made another wager, but his opponent snap-folded, and Lu turned over ![]()
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for the quads.
Players are now in the money after a short break to color up some chips.
The tournament has resumed.
Nível: 15
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante:
When the tournament resumes in one hour, hand-for-hand will continue.
Marc Perlman was in the small blind, and he bet 15,000 on a ![]()
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flop against Aleksey Filatov, who called. The turn brought a
and Perlman pushed all in for about 20,000, being called right away.
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Perlman had outflopped his opponent's kings, and the
river meant he finished with two pair and the nut low, good to scoop against kings and the ace-three low.
The play at each table is now hand-for-hand.