Big-O
The flop was ![]()
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and all the chips went in. Yueqi Zhu was all in and at risk for about 150,000 and Peter Neff tried to eliminate his opponent.
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The turn was the
and the river was the
to give Yueqi Zhu the best hand.
Big-O
The flop was ![]()
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and all the chips went in. Yueqi Zhu was all in and at risk for about 150,000 and Peter Neff tried to eliminate his opponent.
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The turn was the
and the river was the
to give Yueqi Zhu the best hand.
Omaha-8
Robert Mizrachi raised in first position and moved all in after Nathan Gamble three-bet out of the small blind. Gamble called.
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Mizrachi connected to the ![]()
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flop and the
turn secured him the double for 73,000.
Big-O
Eddie Blumenthal was all in with ![]()
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against Robert Jackson who had ![]()
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. The board gave both players a flush with Jackson holding the superior. The dealer clarified that there was no low and Blumenthal left his seat, busting in 16th place.
Big-O
Sean Moore limped in, Robert Jackson overlimped and Peter Neff raised the max on the button, making it 44,000. Eddie Blumenthal called all in for his 22,000 out of the big blind and Moore called Neff's price. Jackson left the party.
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and Moore another called 75,000. Then he led out all in on the [7h turn] and Neff called.
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The river changed nothing and Moore and Neff chopped the side pot while Blumenthal had a better low than Moore and got a half of the main pot.
Big-O
Jason Adams was already short and he was involved in a lot of pots trying to double up. The final hand against Ryan Hughes didn't go as planned for Adams and he was sent to the cashier.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Hughes scooped the pot to eliminate Adams in 17th place.
Big-O
Jason Adams raised pot preflop and Ryan Hughes called in the big blind before calling the rest on the ![]()
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flop.
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Adams was in a good mood, knowing he was ahead, but the
turn and
river gave three-quarters of the pot to Hughes.
Adams was down to just 25,000 or so, but he managed to climb a little bit after he got it in preflop against Carol Fuchs and Robert Mizrachi. Fuchs isolated on the ![]()
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flop and Mizrachi folded aces face up.
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Both players had a straight and nut low but Adams had the nut-nut. The
and
runout allowed him to scoop three-quarters of the pot.
Omaha-8
Ryan Hughes raised and Jason Adams pushed in his final 43,000 chips. Carol Fuchs got out of the way and Hughes called.
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Adams was rooting for "no clubs, no clubs!" as the dealer spread out ![]()
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to immediately give Hughes a flush. Since Adams was still live to chop the pot he started rooting for a "small one, small one!" and the dealer listened this time by putting down a
. The river was the
and Adams and Hughes chopped it up.
Omaha-8
Carol Fuchs opened the pot with a raise and both Robert Mizrachi and Ryan Hughes defended their big blinds. Mizrachi escaped on the ![]()
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flop while Hughes stuck around for the next round.
Hughes called a bet on the
turn and the
river was checked through.
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but Fuchs quickly revealed that she had him beat with the ![]()
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PLO-8
Nathan Gamble was all in on the ![]()
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turn, facing off against Jason Adams.
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The river was the
and Gamble locked up the double for 73,000 total.
"Phenomenal," Gamble said about the hand.
Mike Krescanko was eliminated by Gabriel Ramos and he was kind enough to fill us in on the details.
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of Krescanko.
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flop and completing the board with the
and
, giving Ramos the best low hand and the nut flush.