In the cutoff, Daniel Negreanu bet approximately 4,000 after the turn made the board ![]()
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. Michael Shklover, who had checked from early position, raised it up to 12,700. Negreanu called, and Shklover's river barrel was 22,000 after the
hit. Negreanu thought for a minute or two before calling, and Shklover declared a set of sixes, turning ![]()
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2014 World Series of Poker
Dutch Boyd and John Juanda were heads up on a completed board of ![]()
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, and Boyd led out for 5,500. Juanda raised to 13,900, Boyd reraised, and Juanda called all in for 21,425.
Boyd showed ![]()
for aces and fours, but Juanda flopped trips with ![]()
doubling through.
We found Haralabos Voulgaris considering his move on a board of ![]()
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after the big blind had checked to him. Voulgaris jammed for just over 24,000, about the size of the pot. His opponent thought for a couple of minutes before sliding the dealer his cards.
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when we watched Kunal Patel check over to his lone opponent on the button. Patel's opponent checked it back and the
paired the board on the river. Patel reached for chips and dropped 5,900 into the middle.
Patel's opponent thought for well over one minute before coming over the top with a raise to 12,300. It was Patel's turn to think, and he did so for roughly a minute before moving out a call. Patel's opponent showed ![]()
for trip aces and the win. Patel mucked his hand and he's now down to about 97,500.
A player in middle position raised to 1,300, John Dolan called from the next seat over, and Eric Wasserson defended his big blind.
They checked to the turn of a ![]()
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board where Wasserson bet 2,800. Only the player in middle position called to see the
river. Wasserson bet 7,000 and was quickly called by his opponent who showed ![]()
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Greg Mueller opened for 1,300 from early position and received a call from the player in the cutoff. Mueller continued for 1,300 on the ![]()
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flop, the cutoff called, and the dealer burned and turned the
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Mueller slowed down with a check, but called when his opponent bet 2,200. Mueller then checked for a second time on the
river and the cutoff bet 3,000. Mueller sprung to life with a check-raise to 9,000, and his opponent immediately called. Mueller rolled over the ![]()
for a straight, and it was good as his opponent mucked.
Gavin O'Rourke is a little bit up on his starting stack, but he lost a few in a recent hand when he defended his big blind after an early position raiser opened for 1,400.
The flop was ![]()
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and O'Rourke check-called a 1,800 bet. The turn was the
and O'Rourke check-called a bet of 5,300. The river brought the
and when O'Rourke checked a third time, his opponent thought for a while before betting 6,200. O'Rourke wasted no time in mucking his cards.