The tables are slowly starting to break from Amazon into the other tournament rooms, but there are still plenty of big names in action.
The tables are slowly starting to break from Amazon into the other tournament rooms, but there are still plenty of big names in action.
Kitty Kuo opened to 350 and the button called. Kuo check-called a bet of 400 on the ![]()
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flop and the turn was the
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Both players checked, and Kuo checked the
river. The button bet 1,100 and Kuo called.
"Ace-high," said the button, showing the
. Kuo motioned for him to show the other card and he did so, revealing ![]()
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Kuo turned over ![]()
and took down the pot with her better ace-high.
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flop Igor Yaroshevskyy and one other player checked to the button who bet 500. Yaroshveskyy check-raised to 1,375 leaving himself 2,000 behind. The third player folded and the button called.
The turn was the
. Yaroshevskyy moved all in for 2,000 and his opponent snap-called.
Igor Yaroshevskyy: ![]()
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Opponent: ![]()
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Yaroshevskyy improved further to quads on the
river and he doubled up
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flop, Adrien Allain raised to 1,100 after a bet to 400 and his opponent called. Allain's opponent check-called 1,800 on the
turn.
They both checked the
river. Allain's opponent tabled ![]()
for two pair and Allain tossed his hand into the muck.
Nível: 3
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 0
The under-the-gun player opened to 350, Joe McKeehen raised it to 1,100, and his opponent called.
The flop came ![]()
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. The UTG player checked, McKeehen bet 1,000, and his opponent called. All the chips then went in the middle on the
turn after McKeehen's opponent checked then instantly called the 2015 WSOP Main Event champion's shove.
Joe McKeehen: ![]()
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Opponent: ![]()
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on the river didn't change anything and McKeehen doubled up
With over 1,200 entrants already, the players in Event #17 are going on their first 20-minute break of the day. When they return the blinds will be 75/150.
The player under the gun raised and the small and big blind, with Adam Hendrix calling in the big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and it checked to the initial raiser who continued. The small blind folded and Hendrix check-raised to 3,000. His opponent moved all in for 7,700 and Hendrix snap-called.
Adam Hendrix: ![]()
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All-in Player: ![]()
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It was a cooler for the all-in player, with Hendrix having flopped a straight. The turn
did give him some help for full house outs, but the river was the
and he was eliminated.
Last year Hendrix finished second in the $1,500 Pot Limit Omaha Hi/Lo, and he will be looking to go one better in this event.
Ryan D'Angelo raised from the button and the small blind called, as did Ryan Leng in the big blind.
The players checked a ![]()
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board and the river was a
. The small blind checked and Leng bet 350 into around 450. D'Angelo called and the small blind folded.
Leng showed ![]()
and D'Angelo showed ![]()
.
"Fun to win eight big blinds with aces [on the] button versus [the] big blind," said D'Angelo