Eli Elezra shoved for 84,000 and Ihar Soika called.
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. The jack kicker of Elezra helped him double up to 170,000.
Eli Elezra shoved for 84,000 and Ihar Soika called.
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. The jack kicker of Elezra helped him double up to 170,000.
James Hughes went all in preflop and was snap-called by Taylor Wilson. Both players flipped over their hands and Hughes was at risk.
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and Wilson's cowboys held on for the pot. Wilson is now the chip leader as he starts heads-up with Matt Stout.
Ihar Soika has increased his lead over Eli Elezra even further. As they continued playing during the dinner break, they are playing the 5,000/10,000 blind level with an ante of 1,000.
Harry Lodge and Arkadiy Tsinis were all in preflop with Tsinis at risk. Players then flipped over their hands as Lodge tried to secure a seat to Day 3.
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and Tsinis secured a double-up, retaking the chip lead and moving closer to the final 10.
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and Eli Elezra had bet 27,000. Ihar Soika raised to 77,000 and after some careful consideration, Elezra called. Soika tabled ![]()
for the rivered straight and Elezra showed ![]()
for two pair.
A few hands later, Elezra called and Soika opted to check. The flop came ![]()
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and Soika check-called the 15,000 bet of Elezra. The turn brought them the
, Soika checked, and Elezra shoved for 86,000 in total. Soika ended up folding.
Jack Maskill put Ivan Galinec all in for his last six big blinds or so, and Galinec called.
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. The seven on the flop meant that Galinec was sent to the payout desk and Maskill will be through to the final table tomorrow.
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and there was about 34,000 in the middle. Jack Maskill had checked. Ivan Galinec bet 11,000, Maskill raised to 28,000 and Galinec called.
The turn brought them the
, and Maskill check-called the 33,000 bet of Galinec.
The river completed the board with the
, Maskill check-called when Galinec put him all in.
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for the rivered two pair which beat the ![]()
of Galinec. After counting Maskill's stack, he still had an extra 150,000 in front of him.
Sam Phillips shoved all in from the button and Chris Moorman called his remaining stack all in. Both players turned over their hands and Moorman would be at risk.
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and Phillips took down the pot with his two pair.
Team 888 Ambassador & World Series of Poker Bracelet winner Chris Moorman chats with [Removed:139] about the $3k Shootout event, and the upcoming summer.
Moorman's main goal is, of course, to make a final table so he can bring in the oh-so-famous British rail. If you've never seen a British rail in action, well, let's just say the entertainment value is quite high. (As is the stock behind the bar)