2021 World Series of Poker
Three players, including Eli Elezra in middle position, each had 6,500 committed to the pot preflop and saw a flop of ![]()
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The small blind checked and Elezra bet 7,500. The cutoff folded and the small blind called.
The
came on the turn and the small blind check-folded to a 19,000 bet from Elezra to send him the pot without a fight.
Dustin Leary raised in middle position and Joni Jouhkimainen called on the button.
The flop came ![]()
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and Leary check-called a bet of 2,100.
The
hit the turn and Leary check-called once again, this time Jouhkimainen bet 4,000.
When the
hit the river, both players quickly checked. Leary tabled ![]()
for nines and fours on the river and Jouhkimainen mucked his hand.
A player from middle position raised to 2,500 and Robert Mizrachi called from the hijack before Shankar Pillai three-bet to 8,500 from the cutoff.
Action folded back to Mizrachi who four-bet to 57,500 and then called the jam from Pillai for roughly 70,000.
Shankar Pillai: ![]()
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Robert Mizrachi: ![]()
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Pillai had Mizrachi crushed but had a sweat after the ![]()
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flop gave Mizrachi a flush draw.
The turn wasn't a bad sight for Pillai as it came a black
, but the
fell on the river completing Mizrachi's flush and ended Pillai's Main Event.
Frank Funaro called a three-bet of 8,800 to see the flop ![]()
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. His opponent continued for 6,500 and Funaro called.
On the turn
, Funaro called a bet of 18,000 and the river was the
. Both players checked and it went to showdown.
"Ace-high," said Funaro's opponent.
But it was no good and Funaro showed ![]()
for top pair and the winner.
Andre Akkari on the button called a bet from the player in the cutoff on a flop of ![]()
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.
The opponent fired a bet of 13,000 on the
turn and Akkari again called. Both players then checked on
river.
"Four," the opponent said, prompting Akkari to table the winner with ![]()
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Richard Seymour pushed all in from the hijack for 34,100 and Dan Colpoys called on the button.
Richard Seymour: ![]()
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Dan Colpoys: ![]()
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Colpoys was dominated going to the flop but took the lead when it came ![]()
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. Seymour began packing his things to leave as the
fell on the turn, but the
on the river gave him a flush and the double up.
"Don't worry. You're still in," Colpoys said.
"As I should be," Seymour replied.