2021 World Series of Poker
The action was discovered with Filippos Stavrakis who moved all-in for his remaining chips preflop and was called by Maury Barrett.
The hands were tabled and it was the ![]()
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held by Stavrakis that trailed the ![]()
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held by Maury.
The dealer spread the flop of ![]()
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and Maury remained in the lead.
The turn card was the
and changed nothing.
The river card was the
and that sealed the deal for Barrett who scooped the pot with an ace-high heart flush and a nut low, which in turn eliminated Stavrakis.
Tsugunari Toma is still building a massive stack, and Senovio Ramirez III got it in pre-flop for around 87,000 against the chip leader.
Senovio Ramirez III: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Ramirez doubled up with threes full of aces.
Nível: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
The hand was discovered on a flop of ![]()
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with Kelly Kim who had moved all-in and was called by Dylan Wilkerson and Matthew Kaplan.
The turn card was the
and Kaplan and Wilkerson.
The river card was the
and the action went the same way.
Two of the hands were tabled and it was the ![]()
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held by Kim that bested the ![]()
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held by Wilkerson and Kaplan mucked without showing.
With this hand, Kim secured a triple-up and chipped up to 200,000.
Just moments after the tournament director announced hand-for-hand, there was an elimination at table #462.
Kuhn Keenan was gathering his things and leaving the area, while Christian Harder was taking in the pot.
Keenan had gotten it all in with ![]()
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and an ace-high club flush draw. Harder had ![]()
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and was looking for hearts.
The board ran out ![]()
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with no pairs or flushes, and Harder's ace-queen held to send Keenan to the rail and burst the bubble.
The tournament director has instructed the dealers to hold up after the current hand as the tournament has reached 110 players and will begin hand-for-hand play until one more player is lost. At that point, the remaining 109 players will be in the money.
Derek McMaster raised to 18,000 from middle position and Leonard August called from the small blind.
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and August bet 42,000.
McMaster wasted no time and sent his hand into the muck.
"Top two," August said to McMaster.
"Good enough."
The cards are officially in the air for Day 2 of Event #62: $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha 8 or Better.