Picking up the action on the turn in a heads up pot with the board reading ![]()
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and roughly 12,000 in the middle, Tony Hoang called a 6,500 bet. The river was the
and both players checked. Hoang tabled ![]()
for a flush, his opponent tabled ![]()
, sending the pot to Hoang.
2019 World Series of Poker
As told by Shane Juthans table, Chris Moneymaker opened to 2,300 and Juthans called. The flop came down ![]()
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and Juthans checked to Moneymaker who ripped all in for just over 10,000.
Juthans called, tabling ![]()
for the nut-flush draw and was surprised when Moneymaker turned over ![]()
for eight-high. The heart instantly came on the turn and Moneymaker was then drawing dead, taking an exit early in the day to Juthans and his flush.
The flop showed ![]()
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and there was around 12,000 in the pot when a player moved all in for their last 11,700. Bill Crawford quickly called the all in and tabled ![]()
for a flush draw.
His opponent turned over ![]()
, giving them just ace-high but the best hand so far. The
turn card changed nothing but the
hit Crawford completely. He took down the pot with his flush and sent one player home.
Mauricio Zeman opened from the button to 1,200 and the big blind defended.
The flop came ![]()
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, and the big blind check-called 1,200. The turn was the
and after the big blind checked, Zeman fired out 2,600 and got called quickly.
On the
river, the big blind checked once again and Zeman fired out 7,200 and the big blind instantly threw out one chip signaling a call. Zeman tabled ![]()
for a flopped flush and his opponent mucked his cards.
Nível: 6
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
Maria Konnikova started the action by raising in early position, the player to her left called, the button called and the big blind came along as well.
The flop rolled out ![]()
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, the action checked to the button who fired out 1,200 and only Konnikova called. The turn
got checked around and the river was the
. Konnikova led the river for 4,200 and that was enough for her opponent to muck his hand.
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with about 6,500 in the middle, Massimiliano Zanasi and his opponent put 2,100 each in the pot.
The turn was the
, Zanasi led for 4,500 and his opponent called. The river was the
, Zanasi checked, and his opponent put in a 25,000 chip. Zanasi had 17,500 remaining and went in the tank, sighing. Eventually, he put his 17,500 in the middle. His opponent tabled ![]()
for a missed flush draw and he tabled ![]()
shipping the pot and doubling up.