2014 World Series of Poker
Erika Sands raised to 650 from early position and David Bach flatted from middle position. The small blind came along for the ride and the three players saw a flop of ![]()
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grace the felt. There were two checks over to Bach and he led into the pot for 1,000. The small blind quickly released his cards and Sand tossed out a call.
The turn was the
and Sands checked for a second time. Bach checked the table back and the
finished the board. Two more checks allowed Sands to table ![]()
for a winning pair of aces. Bach mucked his cards and Sands was pushed the pot.
Chris Moorman was low on chips and they didn’t last him too long. Paul Volpe opened the action and there was a three bet to 2,200 from the player on the button. Moorman in the big blind moved all in for 7,500 and Volpe raised to 13,000. The button folded and the cards were on their backs.
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for Volpe. The board ran out ![]()
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and Volpe scooped the pot to bust Moorman
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, the player under-the-gun led into Dutch star Michiel Brummelhuis, only for Brummelhuis to raise from the button to 4,300.
"How much is that?" queried the under-the-gun player. The dealer confirmed the amount and the player called.
The river was the
and the action was checked over to Brummelhuis. The Dutchman reached for chips, grabbed 8,400 worth and flicked the tower so that it toppled. Brummelhuis' opponent mucked his hand and the pot was shipped to him.
Facing a limp, Dale Marsland completed from the small blind and the big blind checked his option.
The flop fell ![]()
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and the limper bet out 1,200 with Marsland as the only caller. The
landed on the the turn.
The limper tossed in 2,500 and the Australian check-folded. Marsland is now sitting with 32,425 in chips.
Chip counts of some of the familiar faces on the five featured tables that are in play right now: