The cards were already on their backs as a player was all-in for around 50,000 with the ![]()
. Sonny Franco had that covered by a few blinds and tabled ![]()
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, the Frenchman held up and the stacks were briefly counted before the pot was pushed to Franco.
2021 World Series of Poker
Nível: 9
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
The tournament is now on an extended 30 minute break as the T-100 chips are raced off. So far, Day 1c has attracted a field of 5,418 entries and that number will rise further with another two levels of late registration.
The action picked up on a board of ![]()
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Kristen Nyman showed ![]()
and her opponent reluctantly flipped over ![]()
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Nyman scooped the pot with three of kind with the jack kicker.
The cards were already turned over as Catherine Dever was all-in with the ![]()
. Viet Nguyen had one overcard holding the ![]()
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runout. Since neither player had clubs in their hand, the ace played and that spelled the end for Dever.
Tony Pham was among the players who called a raise to 4,200 and Randall Webb then jammed for 7,000 in the hijack. Joey Senescu called on the button and Kurt Magalski shoved over the top from the big blind for another 57,600 on top. That forced out all opponents including Senescu.
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Kurt Magalski: ![]()
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and Magalski scored the knockout. Senescu sighed as he mentioned in table chat to have folded ace-king.
The player in the hijack opened the action with a 5,000 bet. The button called and then Jonathan Liska, in the small blind raised to 13,500. The original bettor folded and the button called completing the action.
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. Liska led out with a bet of 15,000. The player on the button moved all-in for 29,000. Liska quickly called and tabled his hand showing ![]()
for top set. The player all-in and at risk had ![]()
giving him a flush draw.
The board ran out clean with the
on the turn and the
on the river. Liskas' hand improved to a full house and sent his opponent packing.
Derek Hershman raised to 4,000 and called a three-bet to 10,000 by his table neighbour. Following the ![]()
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flop, Hershman opted to check and faced a bet worth 17,000 to then move all-in.
His opponent had around 15,000 behind and called with the ![]()
. However, Hershman already had the check mark with the ![]()
for the flopped nuts, making the
turn and
river a formality.
Facing one raise to 3,500, Matthew Vaughan called in the cutoff and the player in the big blind made it three ways to the ![]()
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flop. Action checked to Vaughan and he bet 5,000, which earned two quick folds. That pot propelled Vaughan well above the average and he only trails Andrew Hanna on the same table for the time being.