Players are on a 60-minute dinner break. See below for the updated chip counts.
Players are on a 60-minute dinner break. See below for the updated chip counts.
Omaha-8
Peter Neff raised from an early position, Gabriel Ramos re-raised in the cutoff and Nathan Gamble placed in one more bet out of the small blind. Neff folded and Ramos called to see the flop.
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, discarding any low draw possibilities and Gamble led to the pot. Ramos let it go and Gamble soared over 700,000 in chips.
Gabriel Ramos and Peter Neff were playing a pot together where both already had two bets in there preflop. The flop was ![]()
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and Ramos bet out. Neff called to see the
turn card. Ramos bet again and Neff called. The river was the
and this time Ramos checked. Neff chose to bet and Ramos called to see they ended up chopping the pot.
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for two pair, aces and sevens. Neff took down the low portion of the pot with ![]()
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and they both chop one of the most exciting pots in the last 20 minutes.
Big-O
Peter Neff defended big blind against Ryan Hughes' min-raise from the button.
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hit the felt and Neff let Hughes fire another 50,000. Then he check-raised to 175,000 and Hughes asked him how much did he have left. Neff had another 382,000 in front of him and Hughes decided to call.
Neff shoved all in when the
turn appeared and Hughes called.
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Hughes found very bad news as Neff had the nut low along with a top-and-bottom two pair hand.
Hughes' chances of getting any piece of the pot were very thin and he wouldn't there on the
river.
While Hughes took a huge hit and allowed Neff to leap-frog him for the chip lead, he's still sitting on more than 1 million.
Nível: 26
Pot-Limit Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Limits: 30,000/60,000
Omaha-8
In a three-bet pot, Carol Fuchs was the initial raiser and Gabriel Ramos re-raised from the button. Big blind Nathan Gamble came along and Fuchs called as well.
Ramos raised on the ![]()
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flop and both Gamble and Fuchs stuck around for two bets.
The
turn was checked to Ramos again and he fired again, earning two callers again.
The
completed the board and the final round was finally checked through.
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for a flush draw and a wrap filled with a flush. Ramos showed ![]()
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for made low hand and Fuchs mucked.
| Seat | Name | Country |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Matthew Gregoire | United States |
| 2 | Nathan Gamble | United States |
| 3 | Ryan Hughes | United States |
| 4 | Carol Fuchs | United States |
| 5 | Peter Neff | United States |
| 6 | Jon Turner | United States |
| 7 | Yueqi Zhu | China |
| 8 | Gabriel Ramos | United States |
PLO-8
In the largest pot of the tournament so far, Ryan Hughes cemented his big lead after he clashed with Chip Jett.
Hughes opened the button to 26,000 and called when Jett three-bet to 80,000 out of the big blind.
The dealer spread out a flop of ![]()
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and Jett continued for 150,000. Hughes reached to his stack and slid forward a tower of chips of the highest denomination to put Jett all-in. Jett didn't really love it but he called after five seconds or so.
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Hughes flopped a monster draw along with a pair. Jett had the nut low draw and he got there on the
turn. At that point, the pot was about to be chopped but the river was a lethal
, discarding Jett's nut low and giving Hughes the best low hand instead.
Jett left the tournament in ninth place while Hughes is now an overwhelming chip leader, heading to the unofficial final table with over a third of all chips in play.
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With the action picked up on the ![]()
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turn, Chip Jett and David Barraclough pushed their stacks towards the middle.
Barraclough was ahead with ![]()
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for a nut full house but Jett wasn't drawing dead just yet as he held the ![]()
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Jett had three outs to win the pot and the river fell
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"Wow, an ace," the table reacted as Jett indeed hit a bingo. He finished with aces full and leaned forward to reach for Barraclough's piles.