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2021 World Series of Poker
Nível: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Players are now headed on their final 20-minute break of the night. Catch up on some highlights from Level 4.
- Five-Three Off Suit and a Chicken Wing in Hand
- D'Ambrosio Gets Kulev to Fold Top Pair
- Cai Fries Opponents, Takes Out Two Players
Players were already heading off to break when Kayvon Shahbaz and Bart Lybaert tangled in a big pot. Shahbaz bet 2,500 on a flop of ![]()
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and Bart Lybaert called in middle position.
The turn came the
and Shahbaz bet another 6,000. Lybaert called again to see the
on the river. This time Shahbaz checked, allowing Lybaert to bet 25,000.
Shahbaz asked the dealer to spread out the pot before throwing in a call. Lybaert showed ![]()
for the flopped set that turned into a full house on the turn and Shahbaz mucked before joining the rest of the field on break.
"Here he comes," a tablemate said as Frank Stepuchin raised pre-flop to 1,300. He got one caller before the player in the big blind shoved for his last 5,400. Stepuchin called and the other player folded.
All-In Player: ![]()
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Frank Stepuchin: ![]()
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Stepuchin's opponent picked up a flush draw on ![]()
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but improved no further as the board ran out ![]()
and he was forced to end the massage he was getting and make his way to the exit.
Shaun Deeb raised to 1,000 from early position only to call the 2,500 three-bet Leonid Yanovski made from the cutoff.
The flop came ![]()
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and Deeb check-called the 4,000 continuation bet from Yanovski. Both players checked the
turn and then did the same after the
followed on the river.
Deeb quickly showed ![]()
and it was good enough to scoop the pot after Yanovski mucked his hand facedown.
Mikita Badziakouski has been one of the most active players in the room today, with his stack finally topping the 100,000 chip mark recently.
That stack took a hit versus Marcus Kerr, who showed no fear against the high-stakes pro.
On a turn board of ![]()
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, Badziakouski bet 3,500 from the big blind and got a call from Kerr in early position.
The river brought the
, and Badziakouski again bet, this time for 6,200.
Kerr took his time, cut out calling chips, thought for a bit, and then cut out some more chips, making a raise to 13,500.
Without much hesitation, the Belarussian star mucked his hand, awarding the pot to Kerr.