Chance Kornuth got his last 2 million or so in with ![]()
in late position but "KimChiSarang" woke up with ![]()
behind him. The ![]()
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board meant Kornuth had a chance to chop but the river didn't help him.
2020 GGPoker WSOP Online Bracelet Events
Mike McDonald opened under the gun, "colinchow" three-bet to 3.1 million, and Timex clicked back for the last 700,000. colinchow tanked a bit and called with ![]()
and was flipping against ![]()
. The sweat was short as colinchow flopped a set and turned McDonald dead.
After a bet and a call on the turn, two players went to the river where the board was completed to read ![]()
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"MAMOHT_T" bet 1,150,000 into a pot of 2,636,000. The decision was on Jonathan "SidneyCrosby" [Removed:529] who thought for a few moments before calling.
MAMOHT_T showed only king high which was bested by the middle pair of eights shown by [Removed:529] as he collected the nice pot.
"Ross_Geller" raised to 440,000 on the button and Mark Radoja called in the small blind. Radoja check-called 602,600 on the ![]()
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flop then led 1,080,000 on the
turn. Ross_Geller called, bringing a
. Radoja checked and Ross_Geller bet 3.4M.
Radoja fired the "not sure if" emoji then the "you suck" one before folding.
Nível: 16
Blinds: 100,000/200,000
Ante: 20,000
Chris "FamousJameis" Conrad opened for 360,000 in the cutoff and Thomas "MickeyM" Boivin shoved all in from the button for about 1.3 million. Conrad called with ![]()
but was unable to crack pocket jacks despite flopping a pair of nines.
"JinJinX" was spotted on the right end of an all in as all the chips in the middle were headed their direction as the ace high held up as the best hand to move their stack close to 9 million.
"SPEWberg" shoved for about 1.5 million in the cutoff and Bradley "DrStrange7" Ruben woke up with ![]()
and a reshove behind them. SPEWberg had ![]()
and was dead on the turn on the king-high runout.
"fisherman90" called the prefop all in from "alemaofm" and had the sizable advantage holding pocket jacks against pocket sixes.
The flop included a jack to pretty much sew up the hand and the turn gave fisherman90 the case jack for quads and to confirm a new heist of chips to build their stack up even more.