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and Earl Campell was all in for his last 28,500. He was called and flipped over the ![]()
for the Royal Flush.
The table all began to laugh and take pictures as Campell was collecting his chips.
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and Earl Campell was all in for his last 28,500. He was called and flipped over the ![]()
for the Royal Flush.
The table all began to laugh and take pictures as Campell was collecting his chips.
With about 15,000 chips in the pot and a board of ![]()
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, Chris Wood bet 5,000 in the small blind and was called by a player in early position.
The river was the
and Wood put out 10,000, which was called by his opponent after some deliberation. Wood showed ![]()
to take the pot and chip up as his opponent mucked.
James Galloway was all in for 37,500 on a flop reading ![]()
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His opponent called and the hands were revealed.
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The board and river came two blanks and Galloway received a healthy double up.
Three-way action was picked up on the turn with the board reading ![]()
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and a pot containing 4,400. Jason Wheeler bet 2,000 and received one call and a fold. The river came a
to which Wheeler fired 4,000 and got a quick fold, scooping the pot.
Nível: 4
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Action was picked up on the river where Mario Arribas had bet 12,000 and a board reading ![]()
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The other player went all in over the top and Arribas snap called turning over ![]()
and the other player got up, mucking his cards, and leaving the tournament area.
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With action still preflop, a big blind player had 4,500 chips committed to the pot, an early position player had 15,500 chips in, and Anthony Bonventre was all in for 27,300 chips on the button. The big blind player folded and the early position player called.
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to put Bonventre well behind and looking for help. The
turn provided some flush possibilities, and he completed that flush on the
river to stay alive.
After the hand, Bonventre didn't appear to immediately recognize he was still in the tournament until the other players let him know as he said, "I hit the flush? Oh my gosh."
Denny Kim raised to 1100 from the button and Kevin Schultz defended his big blind. The flop came
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Schultz checked and Kim bet 1300 to which Schultz called.
The turn came
and the action went check check.
The river came a
and Schultz led for 2200 sending Kim into the tank. After some deliberation Kim tossed his chips in revealing his ![]()
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in Schultz's. The table had a good laugh as Kim raked the pot.