2018 World Series of Poker
Alex Tae moved all in for 10,100 over a raise and the initial raiser made the call. The players then turned over their hands and Tae would be at risk.
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and Tae's trip kings took down the pot.
Phil Laak registered in this event and already won some chips. The winner of the £2,650 No-Limit Hold’em 6-Handed at the WSOPE in 2010 has now a stack around 13,500
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, Binh Hoang found himself all in for 27,850 with a caller and the players then turned over their hands.
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The board ran out well for Hoang as the
hit the turn and the
hit the river, giving him the pot with his full house.
Nível: 4
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 25
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, Beau Winn checked from the big blind to the cutoff who bet 2,600 into a pot around 5,500 and Winn made the call.
The river came the
, Winn bet 11,000, his opponent quickly folded and Winn took down the pot.
A first player opened to 350 and the player from one seat over made the call. Jonathan Little raised it to 1,400 and only the big blind player made the call.
The flop fell ![]()
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and went check-check. On the turn
, the big blind player bet 1,100 and Little quickly called.
The river brought the
and after a check from opponent Little bet 1,500. It was enough to win the pot without more resistance.
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when Aaron Massey situated in the small blind checked. Katherine Barrese moved all in for a stack under 3,000 chips and the third player in the hand made the call. Massey folded and it created the following showdown:
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Barrese was in a desperate shape for the double up and the turn
didn't change anything but the
on the river saved her with a straight.