Koray Aldemir raised to 250,000 under the gun and Matthew Jewett three-bet to 750,000. Aldemir called and the flop was ![]()
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Aldemir checked the flop and Jewett continued for 1.1 million. Aldemir tanked briefly and tossed his hand in the muck.
Koray Aldemir raised to 250,000 under the gun and Matthew Jewett three-bet to 750,000. Aldemir called and the flop was ![]()
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Aldemir checked the flop and Jewett continued for 1.1 million. Aldemir tanked briefly and tossed his hand in the muck.
Zachary Mcdiarmid raised it up from early position and George Holmes defended from the big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and Holmes check-called a bet of 250,000 from Mcdiarmid.
The turn brought the
and both players checked to the
on the river. Holmes checked for the third time and Mcdiarmid threw in a bet of 450,000. Holmes called and Mcdiarmid turned over ![]()
for just ace-high. Holmes showed ![]()
for a pair of jacks and was awarded the pot.
Philipe Pizzari Pinto opened from middle position and Jake Toole three-bet jammed a stack of 1,200,000 from the big blind. Pizzari Pinto asked for a count and then called before the dealer could even confirm the amount.
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Toole was dominated and drawing thin when the flop came ![]()
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, pairing the kicker of his opponent. The turn brought the
and Toole was drawing dead heading to the
river, ending the deep Main Event run for the co-host of the Barstool Sports "Cracking Aces" podcast.
Toole fared better than his co-host, Eric Nathan, who was eliminated in the last level of Day 1d after failing to get a semi-bluff through.
Nicholas Rigby raised from middle position. Robert Mitchell went all in for 1,025,000 from the hijack on Rigby's immediate left. It folded back to Rigby who called.
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The board ran out ![]()
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to secure the double for Mitchell.
Vasu Amarapu raised to 340,000 from early position and David Coleman was the lone caller.
The flop was ![]()
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. Amarapu continued for 340,000 and Coleman called.
The turn was
and Amarapu shoved for 3.4 million. Coleman thought it over briefly and called.
Amarapu turned over ![]()
for a pair of jacks and Coleman had ![]()
for a pair of jacks with a smaller kicker and a flush draw.
The river was
and Amarapu dodged trouble to find another big double on Day 6.
Jesse Lonis raised to 240,000 and was called by Sean Ragozzini in the big blind. On a flop of ![]()
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, Ragozzini elected to check-call for 190,000 and both then checked down the
turn and
river. Ragozzini revealed the ![]()
for two pair and Lonis' cards were somehow exposed as he had the inferior ![]()
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Nível: 28
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
While all other tables had already finished the action, a bigger pot emerged over on table 456.
In a battle of the blinds, David Cabrera raised out of the small blind and Zachary Mcdiarmid three-bet to 1 million for Cabrera to call. The Spaniard check-called bets worth 700,000 on the ![]()
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flop and 1,400,000 on the
turn. They headed to the
river on which Cabrera checked once more.
Mcdiarmid now bet 1,900,000 and that sent Cabrera into the tank. The clock was called on him and Cabrera was given another one minute before the 30-second timer started. Cabrera folded and was shown the ![]()
by Mcdiarmid.
"Was that a value bet? I almost called with worse, I had queen-jack," Cabrera said before heading into the break, which was already underway for more than seven minutes.
The remaining players are on their second 25-minute break of Day 6. Here are some of the highlights of the latest level of play: