2019 World Series of Poker
The action folded to Daniel Hachem on the button who decided to just limp in. The small blind raised to 45,000 which got the big blind to fold and Hachem also laid his hand down.
In the next hand, Hachem limped in from the cutoff again and Louis Hillman made it 50,000 from the small blind. Hachem changed it up this time and dropped in a stack of 25,000 chips to cover Hillman.
After a couple of minutes thinking and talking to himself, Hillman finally sent his cards to the muck. "Use those chips as a weapon," Hillman made a point of Hachem's stack.
"Big weapon. Big, big weapons," Hachem replied.
After losing with ![]()
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, Gavin O'Rourke got his last 47,000 chips in with ![]()
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of Joel Lynn.
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gave O'Rourke a set against Lynn's two pair. The turn was the
but the river
gave Lynn the bigger of two full houses to send O'Rourke to the rail.
"Nice sweat for just a flip," said someone at his table.
These players collected $17,135 for their respective showings.
Xixiang Luo raised in early position to 22,000 and Donald Schiavone three-bet to 75,000, the action folded back around to Luo who made the call.
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Luo checked and Schiavone announced all-in instantly without putting the chips in the middle. Luo went into the tank for about 20 seconds before mucking his hand. Schiavone showed his ![]()
before giving the cards back to the dealer.
Michael Dollins raised it up from early position and the hijack shipped all in for around 225,000. The action folded back to Dollins who made the call without any hesitation.
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Dollins held the larger of the two pocket pairs and the flop of ![]()
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was hardly any sweat. The
on the turn left his opponent drawing to just out and the
on the river was not one of them.
Henry Lu opened and Yevgeniy Fidchuk three-bet from late position. Jarod Minghini four-bet all in from the big blind for around 200,000 and Lu called.
Fidchuk then moved all in for slightly less and all three turned over their cards.
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Yevgeniy Fidchuk: ![]()
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Jarod Minghini: ![]()
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The flop ![]()
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and turn
didn't help anyone, although it did give Lu a flush draw and the chance of knocking out two players. The river was the
and Minghini momentarily was excited to hit his pair, but it gave Lu his flush and he knocked out both players.
The dealer was heard calling for another payout on Pavilion Black Table 184 as a second player was eliminated in a short period of time. Florian Duta was collecting chips with his winning hand of ![]()
on a board of ![]()
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versus his opponent's ![]()
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No sooner had he stacked his chips before the floor had arrived at the table with a set of bags and instructions for the table about moving into the Amazon room to take their new seats for the rest of play on Day 4.
These players collected paydays of $17,135 for their finishes.
Alex Foxen raised to 33,000 from the small blind and Chris Hunichen called from the big blind.
The flop was ![]()
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, Foxen continued for 25,000 and Hunichen called.
The turn was the
and both players checked.
The river was the
, Foxen checked, Hunichen bet 80,000 and Foxen tanked for a bit before he called.
Hunichen tabled ![]()
for trip aces, Foxen mucked and Hunichen won the pot.