Rickey Lee bet 31,000 from middle position on a completed board of ![]()
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and Ray Qartomy was tanking in the cutoff. He counted out calling chips then splashed them in. Lee showed ![]()
for jacks up but it was no good against ![]()
for a boat.
2019 World Series of Poker
On the heads-up turn of ![]()
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, the small blind bet 7,500 and Richard Seymour called from late position to see the
on the river. Another bet of 11,000 followed and Seymour called.
"Good call," the small blind said, flashed his cards and Seymour had the winning hand in ![]()
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with 17,500 in the middle already.
Sam Greenwood bet 18,500 from the big blind and Brett Maistri made the call in the cutoff.
The river completed the board with the
, Greenwood continued with a bet of 55,000 and Maistri looked up to see how much Greenwood had fired. He looked at his cards once more, cut out calling chips, counted out the remainder of his stack, and then took a few more seconds before making the call. Greenwood tabled ![]()
for the pair of tens which was enough to make Maistri muck his own cards.
With Galen Hall over a million in chips, we thought we'd swing by some of the big stacks from the start of the day to see how they're doing.
Julian Milliard has recovered somewhat after a rollercoaster first level full of action, with Anton Morgenstern also blazing a trail in pursuit of Hall.
Nick Schulman was on the button and considering a three bet from the player in the small blind and the call from Scott Neuman in the big blind. He asked for a count of the small blind's stack as his stacks were uneven heights, after getting a rough estimate of the stack, Schulman decided to fold.
The flop came ![]()
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. The small blind bet 27,000 which was raised to about 55,000 by Neuman which caused the small blind to quickly fold his hand.
Mike Linster raised to 6,000 from under the gun, Jack Sinclair three-bet to 18,000 from middle position and Linster called.
Both players proceeded to check down a board of ![]()
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Linster showed ![]()
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to win the pot.
A player raised from middle position and Kelly Minkin called from the big blind.
They checked to the turn of a ![]()
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board where Minkin check-called 5,500 from her opponent.
The river was the
and Minkin check-called 15,000 from her opponent who showed ![]()
. Minkin mucked, giving her opponent the pot.
Despite the setback, Minkin is still on the upswing overall on Day 3.
Alex Yen got the last of his chips in, which looked to be only 50,000 or so, with ![]()
in the cutoff. Unfortunately for him, Sosia Jiang picked up ![]()
in the small blind and busted him when the board ran out ![]()
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Action on the table folded around to the cutoff player who open-jammed for much more than both his opponents in the blinds had, and Michael Kane called for less from the small blind.
Michael Kane: ![]()
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Opponent: ![]()
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Kane was ahead but had a scary flop of ![]()
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giving his opponent the wheel draw.
The dealer burned and turned the
and peeled off the
on the river to give Kane a much needed double up.