John Hesp has been eliminated from the 2019 WSOP Main Event at the secondary feature table. Update of the hand follows.
John Hesp has been eliminated from the 2019 WSOP Main Event at the secondary feature table. Update of the hand follows.
Picking up the action with a flop of ![]()
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, Jefferson Glenny tossed in a bet of 3,000 from the cutoff. Pablo Melogno called on the button and the
paired the board on the turn.
Glenny instantly splashed in another bet of 6,100 and Melogno went into the tank before making a raise to 12,400. Glenny acted quickly again and shoved all in for 31,400. Melogno asked for a count and thought for another minute but ultimately decided to lay his hand down.
With 39,600 in the middle, there were three players still in the pot and Maria Ho was all-in. The board read ![]()
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, and the first player to show his hand tabled ![]()
for a pair of aces and a busted flush draw, while Ho tabled ![]()
for a set of threes and the third player showed ![]()
for a pair of nines. Ho scooped the pot, getting more than three times her stack.
On a completed board of ![]()
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, Liam He moved all in for effectively 30,000, as that's what Boris Mondrus still had left. Mondrus went deep into the think tank, waiving with his chips in the hand and eventually placing them in the middle of the table.
He tabled the ![]()
and Mondrus chopped it with the ![]()
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While He missed out on scooping the pot, he sent Robin Stark to the rail right after and boosted his stack.
The dealer had just finished totaling 38,500, the amount that Anthony Spinella was all in for at showdown on a board of ![]()
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. Spinella had had winning hand of ![]()
tabled for the nut flush to have doubled up and was patiently awaiting the pot. After his opponent paid his dues, the pot was shipped to Spinella, who now has just shy of a six-figure nearing the midway point of play on Day 1.
Two-time WSOP bracelet winner Chris Vitch is up to 135,000 after taking down his latest pot.
In early position, Vitch bet 6,000 into a button opponent with the board reading ![]()
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. The opponent went into a short-lived tank before making the fold.
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with roughly 9,500 in the middle, Kenny Hallaert bet out 5,500 from the small blind and his opponent on the button called.
The turn fell the
and both players checked as the
completed the board on the river.
Hallaert bet 10,000, and his opponent took roughly two minutes before making the call. Hallaert tabled his ![]()
, and his opponent mucked.
Cord Garcia, who came in with a bang earlier in the day, checked a ![]()
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flop over to the same opponent from the previous hand, who bet 1,200. Garcia called.
The
fell on the turn, and Garcia led out for 1,000. His opponent quickly called.
Garcia bet 5,500 on the
river, and after confirming the amount, his opponent called. Garcia tabled ![]()
for a king-high flush, and his opponent showed ![]()
for a lower flush.
"You can't get good hands every hand, I don't give a s*** who you are!" Garcia's opponent stated, to which Garcia responded, "I'll try my way to the sideline," with a smile.