(Hand took place during 600/1,200 blind levels on the PokerGO stream, which is on a 45-minute delay)
Phil Hellmuth, holding ![]()
, put Rory Campbell, who had ![]()
, all-in for 18,600.
The board ran out ![]()
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and Hellmuth sent Campbell home on Day 2cef.
(Hand took place during 600/1,200 blind levels on the PokerGO stream, which is on a 45-minute delay)
Phil Hellmuth, holding ![]()
, put Rory Campbell, who had ![]()
, all-in for 18,600.
The board ran out ![]()
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and Hellmuth sent Campbell home on Day 2cef.
On a flop of ![]()
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, David Bonadio checked to Lucio Procopio who bet 3,100. Bonadio raised to 7,400 and Procopio made the call.
The
hit the turn and Bonadio continued for 5,000, which Procopio called.
When the
hit the river, Bonadio slowed down with a check. Procopio fired two green chips into the middle for a total of 50,000 and Bonadio tank-folded, saving his remaining stack of 26,000. Procopio showed him ![]()
for a pair of fives as he scooped the pot.
Ole Schemion raised to 2,500 on the button and was called by Amir Sahebdivani in the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and Sahebdivani checked to Schemion, who continued for 1,700. Sahebdivani then check-raised to 8,900 and Schemion called.
Both players checked on the
turn; however, Schemion bet 13,500 on the
river after being checked to.
Sahebdivani tossed calling chips toward Schemion and Schemion gestured that Sahebdivani's hand was good.
Sahebdivani tabled ![]()
for a flopped set and Schmion mucked his hand.
Scott Blumstein raised an open of 2,700 up to 8,700 and his opponent made the call.
On the ![]()
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flop both players checked to the turn
and Blumstein folded to a bet of 7,500.
In a multi-way pot, the big blind bet 6,000 on a flop of ![]()
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before Richard Seymour in early position raised to 15,000. Jorge Ribeiro in the small blind then shoved all in, the big blind folded, and Seymour called for another 20,000.
Richard Seymour: ![]()
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Jorge Ribeiro: ![]()
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Seymour needed to hit a flush to beat Ribeiro's flopped set but bricked the ![]()
turn and river to hit the rail.
"The rich get richer," a tablemate said as Ribeiro was pushed the Super Bowl champion's chips.
Brock Wilson faced a bet of 13,500 with only 2,500 in the pot and the board showing ![]()
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.
Wilson thought it over before tossing in his holding.
"Would you like to see," asked his opponent?
"Yea I would," said Wilson.
His opponent showed the table ![]()
for a full house.
David Gerassi was out of position in a three-way pot on a board of ![]()
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and called when one of the opponents bet 4,500, while the other player folded.
Gerassi led out for 7,200 on the
turn and his opponent called. Gerassi led out again for 17,000 on the
river and his opponent folded, sending another pot to one of the biggest stacks in the Amazon Room.
At a nearby table, a player was all-in for 17,100 in the one-seat and the dealer accidentally mucked his hand, leaving him at risk and without cards.
After a few phone calls and walkie-talkie conversations, the floor ruled that the player would have to forfeit 1,200 to the pot, with his hand being dead, but could take back the rest of his stack.
"That's the best-case scenario," one player at the table said. "They would never pull your hand from the muck."