Ken Bruno moved all in from middle position for 70,000. Raymond Chan, on the button, called.
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and Bruno stayed ahead.
Ken Bruno moved all in from middle position for 70,000. Raymond Chan, on the button, called.
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and Bruno stayed ahead.
Nível: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Thomas Yenowine reached the million after an all in preflop hand, holding ![]()
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of his opponent. The board gave Yenowine the winning hand as well as another bounty.
Michael Alvarez limped on the button, along with the small blind. The player in the big blind jammed for 86,000. Alvarez called, putting at risk his last 56,000. The small blind folded.
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and Alvarez doubled up.
James Obst opened from under the gun, a player in the big blind defended and the dealer flipped over ![]()
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. The big blind opponent bet 33,000 and Obst called.
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landed as the turn card and the big blind opponent moved all in for around 145,000. Obst snap-called, tabling ![]()
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for just a pair of jacks.
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and Obst scooped in the pot with his bullets, sending his opponent to the payout desk.
The action folded to Adric High in the cut-off, the chip leader of the table, who announced all in. After some thinking, Daniel Park chose to call in the big blind for a stack worth 147,000 and both players tabled their cards.
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gave a set of sevens to Park as well as the double up. High was down to a stack 260,000 after that hand.
Nível: 21
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000