2021 World Series of Poker
The action was discovered on a completed board of ![]()
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with Brent Spencer all-in and at-risk versus Jonas Wexler.
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of Wexler that bested the ![]()
of Spencer and the latter was eliminated from the tournament.
The board read ![]()
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by the turn and his opponent shipped his stack and was called by Mathieu Papineau.
Papineau had the larger stack and the better hand with the ![]()
for trip aces while his opponent had the ![]()
for the flush draw.
The river came the
and Papineau collected the rest of his opponent's chips.
Nível: 25
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
Kevin Moore pushed his remaining 180,000 chips into the middle from early position with ![]()
and was called by Kevin Davis on the button who held ![]()
. The all-in and at-risk player was Moore and he needed some help.
The dealer spread the flop of ![]()
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and Moore took the lead and did not look back.
The
turn and
river changed nothing and Moore survived his all-in and chipped up to 450,000 with that pot.
Jordyn Miller was seen collecting a double up with their ![]()
being the winner on the board of ![]()
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James Moore was cutting out the chips to give away from his stack as he was the one who Miller was collecting his double up from.
In a hand re-told to PokerNews, Jonathan Sanders got all of his chips in the middle versus his opponent.
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Opponent: ![]()
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The pocket queens were ahead on the turn with the board reading ![]()
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which had Sanders in big trouble. The river came the last
and Sanders won the huge pot in dramatic fashion.
Elsewhere Frank Lin has chipped up substantially since the start of the day.
Anne Bui moved all-in from the small blind with ![]()
and was snap-called by Brent Spencer who held ![]()
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The dealer ran out the board of ![]()
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and the ace-king held and Bui was eliminated from the tournament.
With 350,000 in the pot on the ![]()
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board, Christian Ly moved all in to put Joseph Volpe to the test for his remaining stack of about 285,000.
Volpe thought for several moments but eventually elected to fold his hand and Ly gathered a nice pot.