More Eliminations from the massive Day 2 field.
2019 World Series of Poker
Maurice Hawkins and Robert Zipf have been spotted in the payout line and will shortly receive their ticket to redeem for cash prizes.
There was roughly 1,600,000 already brewed in the pot on the ![]()
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board and the player first to act moved all-in. Dong Chen called off his 1,350,000 to put himself at risk and he made the right decision when his opponent tabled ![]()
for nine-high. Chen tabled ![]()
for king-high to double up and take down a massive pot.
Another batch of eliminations.
Hannes Neurauter, who final tabled the COLOSSUS at the WSOPE last year, lost a big pot when Javier Korhasanoglu doubled through him for 1,980,000 with ![]()
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and the German then lost another three-way all in to see his hopes reduced to a chip and a chair story.
Nível: 28
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 80,000
All the chips got in preflop, and Coccobarbero had his opponent who was all-in for 835,000 covered.
Gustavo Coccobarbero: ![]()
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The flop didn't look good for Coccobarbero as it came ![]()
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, his opponent fist-pumped and yelled, "Yes, trip jacks." The turn gave Coccobarbero some outs when the
hit the turn, and the
landed on the river, giving him kings full of aces, beating his opponents jacks full of aces.
The player in the hijack raised to 140,000 and Andrew Barber reraised all-in from the small blind for 955,000, the big blind called off his 480,000, and the hijack let his hand go.
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Barber was a slight underdog but he smashed the ![]()
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flop and sealed the victory on the
turn, and the
river was just formality.
A massive clash has vaulted Chad Campbell to a big stack as he sent Robert Bicknell to the rail. The completed board showed ![]()
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and Campbell had the best of it with the ![]()
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Campbell had been all in for 1,730,000 and that indeed covered the finalist of the 2017 WSOPE Main Event, sending the Brit to the payout desk.