Rory Brown raised in the hijack, Chris Odle three-bet to 18,000 in the big blind and Brown responded with 60,000. Odle put in the final raise with an all-in shove and Brown instantly released.
2019 World Series of Poker
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with around 8,000 in the middle.
John Dunn checked in the big blind and Pierre Merlin did the same from under the gun. Louis Hillman bet 6,500 on the button and only Merlin made the call.
They then both checked through the
on the turn to the
on the river. Merlin checked and Hillman barreled a bet of 12,000 over the line which sent Merlin in the tank. After a minute or two, Merlin opted to fold but showed he held the
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With around 200,000 in the pot and the ![]()
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board on the felt, Igor Kurganov checked from middle position and Timothy Su fired a huge bet of 230,000 on the button.
Kurganov check-shoved for 266,300 total and Su tanked for several minutes. He eventually opted to lay his hand down. Kurganov flashed the
and dragged a gigantic pot.
A short-stacked Vladimir Revniaga, who raise-folded from a 12bb stack from under the gun several hands earlier, got all in with ![]()
against Marcos Rodriguez' ![]()
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The dealer spread out ![]()
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to send Revniaga to the rail early on Day 3.
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with just under 23,000 in the middle already. Pm Gieles checked from the small blind and so did Aleksandras Rusinovas in the cutoff.
The river completed the board with the
, Gieles now fired a bet of 11,000 over the line and Rusinovas considered his options for a bit before opting to fold.
Action was picked up on a dynamic board of ![]()
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with a pot of about 37,000 in the middle. Iaroslav Boiko bet 40,000 after it was checked to him and Radoslav Stoyanov check-raised to 150,000. Boiko went deep into the tank and studied the board. After a few minutes, the clock was called by another player at the table. The floor came and counted down from thirty, eventually getting to zero to render Boiko's hand dead.
"Did you have it" asked a player at the table. When Stoyanov did not reply player at the table said "Depends what you mean by 'it'" with a smile as Boiko was left wondering.
Hyung Sun Jung opened for 4,200 under the gun and was called by Kalidou Sow on the button.
Jung check-called Sow's 9,500 bet after the ![]()
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flop.
The turn brought the
and Jung check-called Sow's bet of 12,500.
The dealer double-paired the board with
on the river and Jung checked his option once more to Sow.
Sow fired out one last bullet, this time for 45,000. Jung and counted out his chips and put in almost half of his stack for the call.
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for a stone-cold bluff and Jung made a very nice call holding ![]()
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