2021 World Series of Poker
A series of preflop raises saw Keith Heine get his 17,200 stack in the middle from under the gun and Nick Grippo called from the cutoff.
Keith Heine: ![]()
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Nick Grippo: ![]()
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Heine woke-up with aces at the perfect time and the ![]()
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runout gave him a set of aces that secured his double-up.
Kevin Kwak was in position in a heads-up pot against Gilbert Acuna on a board reading ![]()
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Acuna checked and called a flop bet of 10,000 from Kwak, and both players then checked the
turn.
The river brought the
and Acuna led into his opponent with a bet of 15,000. Kwak quickly called and then mucked when he saw the ![]()
of Acuna, who is owner of Gilbert Acuna Plumbing in California.
"You're playing with the plumber!" Acuna said as he took in the pot.
Patrick Prothro raised to 2,000 from the cutoff and Scott Blumstein called to see the flop ![]()
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Prothro continued for 1,500 and Blumstein called. The action checked through on the
turn to the
river.
Prothro check-called a bet of 3,200 and Blumstein tabled ![]()
for the winner.
With about 17,000 in the middle the flop was ![]()
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and Tyler Cornell bet 4,000 into Jayson Nosack who made the call.
The
hit the turn and Cornell fired out a bet of 10,000 and Nosack snap-called.
When the
landed on the river both players checked and Cornell tabled ![]()
, which was no good against Nosack's ![]()
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The board read ![]()
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with Robert Masone being pushed a monster pot as his opponent stared at the board in disbelief.
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held by Masone that had out-flopped the ![]()
held by his opponent, and the latter took a stroll towards the exit, while Masone raked in a monster.