2019 World Series of Poker
The fast structure of the tournament brought a slamming halt to the hand-for-hand play, with multiple players taking an exit in the last hand. The remaining field let out a cheer as everyone was now guaranteed at least a min-cash of $1,000.
The player on the button moved all in for 38,000 and Jeremey Dresch, in the small blind, called.
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and Dresh claimed the pot with his pair of tens.
Nadya Magnus moved all in for around 43,000 and one opponent called, the two turned over their hands and Magnus would be at risk.
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and Magnus would need a ten to win or running hearts for a split. The dealer flipped over a
and Magnus now took the lead with her straight.
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fell as the river card and Magnus' straight took down the pot for a complete double up close to the bubble.
Daniel Zack opened to 17,000 under the gun position and Maria Konnikova pushed all in for 84,000. It folded back to Zack who considered it for a minute before folding his hand.
Eric Foual raised to 30,000 under the gun. The player in middle positon called.
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. Foual moved all in for about 170,000. His opponent, with 80,000 behind, gave it some thought, then threw in his bounty chip, signifying a call.
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The
turn and
river filled up the board and Foual took down the pot, eliminating his opponent.
Nível: 18
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
With the tournament clock showing 378 players and 368 players being guaranteed to make the money, play is now in hand-for-hand mode.