Corey Burbick raised the button to 230,000 and Marcelo Cudos called in the big blind. They checked the ![]()
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flop and the
turn, and Cudos also checked the
river. Burbick now bet 400,000 and he picked up a call to turn over ![]()
for a bluff, Cudos won the pot with ![]()
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Michael Kapernaros raised all in for about 1,500,000 from the small blind and Gabe Patgorski called all in for about 700,000 from the big blind with ![]()
, leading Kapernaros' ![]()
.
The board brought a
, Patgorski couldn't catch up and he was eliminated in 87th place.
Over on the main feature table, Dario Sammartino raised to 220,000 and Antonio Esfandiari three-bet in the hijack to 530,000, which Sammartino called. The flop brought ![]()
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and Sammartino check-called a bet of 435,000 to see the
on the turn.
Sammartino check-called all in for 1,320,000 and Esfandiari immediately sighed a "nice hand" when he saw cards.
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Esfandiari was drawing to a chop with a queen, but the
river reduced his stack to just eight big blinds.
Jarred Solomon shoved all in for 1,880,000 in middle position and Nicholas Marchington asked for a count before making the call from the cutoff. The rest of the table passed and the two hands were face up.
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The flop came ![]()
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to give Marchington a set of jacks but Solomon also flopped a flush draw. The turn was the
and the river brought the
. Solomon made his flush on the river in order to double up and stay alive.
Ivonir Bento opened for 250,000 in middle position and Henning Wendlandt shoved in the small blind for 1,410,000. Kevin Maahs reshipped in the big and Bento tank-folded. Maahs showed ![]()
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"You are ahead," Wendlandt said. "Unfortunately, way ahead. I'll take a queen."
He revealed his ![]()
and the dealer delivered with ![]()
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. However, Maahs still had plenty of outs to take the pot as he picked up a combo draw. One arrived in the
turn. The river was a
, busting Wendlandt. He whipped out his phone and took a picture.
"Good game," he said cheerfully. "Good luck, everybody. That was a fun flop, huh?"
Since sitting down on the third feature table, Kevin Unkel lost half of his stack and jammed the cutoff for 1,145,000. He was called by Jesse Vilchez on the button, the blinds folded.
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The board came ![]()
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and Unkel doubled.
Vitalijs Zavorotnijs opened to 215,000 from under the gun before Hossein Ensan three-bet to 480,000 from middle position. Jiwoon Kim called next to act, and after action folded back to Zavorotnijs, he called.
The flop landed ![]()
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, and both Zavorotnijs and Ensan checked. Kim bet 425,000, and Zavorotnijs called.
Ensan elected to check-raise to 1,230,000, and both Kim and Zavorotnijs fodled.
Paul Dhaliwal raised from the middle position, Jonathan Cohen called in the cutoff, and Christopher Sly three-bet to 600,000. Dhaliwal shoved with the bigger stack, Cohen folded and Sly called.
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The board ran out ![]()
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for Sly to hold with the higher pocket pair. While Sly pushed his stack forward for the dealer to count it out, other players at the table saw Sly had some chips under the rail. Sly pried the chips from under the rail but the floor was called over as he couldn't get them all out. In the end, the floor pulled 40,000 from underneath the chips but ruled that the chips would be taken out of play as they couldn't be 100% certain that they were Sly's.
Sam Greenwood raised to 225,000 and Chris Hunichen defended the big blind to see a ![]()
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flop. Hunichen checked and called a bet of 150,000 by Greenwood to see the
turn, which was checked by both.
On the
river, Hunichen check-called another bet of 450,000 and Greenwood tabled ![]()
for queens and eights. Hunichen had that beat with ![]()
and claimed the pot.
The cards are back in the air with one hour remaining in Level 27.