Qing Liu shoved all in on the button, and Hung Tran quickly called, putting Liu at risk.
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with Liu hitting two pair for a huge double up and to surge back into the running .
Qing Liu shoved all in on the button, and Hung Tran quickly called, putting Liu at risk.
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with Liu hitting two pair for a huge double up and to surge back into the running .
Nível: 42
Blinds: 1,250,000/2,500,000
Ante: 2,500,000
Qing Liu opened first to act to 4,000,000 and Hung Tran three-bet to 16,000,000 from the big blind. Liu went into the tank for a moment before moving all-in with the bigger stack and Tran snap-called.
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runout was no help to Liu and Tran scored a massive pot.
Nicole Limo Greene shoved her final 15,400,000 chips from the cutoff and after about 90 seconds, Raj Vohra called from the big blind.
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to lessen the potential for a chop. The turn came the
to eliminate the possibility and a
on the river sealed Greene's fate.
Greene, playing just her second-ever WSOP event, cashes for fourth place and $116,568 in her first-career cash.
Hung Tran opened from the button for 4,000,000 and Raj Vohra called from the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and Tran continued for 2,000,000. Vohra called.
A
paired the board on the turn and Tran upped his bet to 6,500,000. Vohra considered and called once again.
The
on the river put two pair on the board in addition to completing the flush draw. Vohra checked and Tran considered his options for over two minutes before tapping the table.
Vohra turned over ![]()
and became the new chip leader.
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, Raj Vohra found himself heads up in the big blind against Qing Liu in the small blind, who was the chip leader.
Liu checked his action, and Vohra bet 2,500,000, which Liu called.
On the
turn, Lui checked to Vohra, who bet again for 4,000,000. But then Liu check-raised to 10,000,000. After a few moments, Vohra called.
Then on the
river, Liu shipped it all in, covering Vohra by a large margin. This sent Vohra into the tank.
After a while debating with himself, Vohra stood up, breathing heavily.
"I call," he announced, as he threw in some chips.
Liu tapped the table as he tabled his ![]()
for bottom pair.
"Yes!" shouted Vohra as he flipped over ![]()
for a larger pair, winning him the massive pot and putting a huge dent in Liu's stack.
Nível: 41
Blinds: 1,000,000/2,000,000
Ante: 2,000,000
Nicole Limo Greene shoved on the button for her remaining 9,400,000 and Hung Tran called to put her at risk.
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Tran was pumped up as he beckoned on his pair to hold but the ![]()
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had other plans and Greene paired up. The turn
and river
sealed the double for Greene.
Qing Liu and Hung Tran are sitting side-by-side as the number one and number two stacks, respectively.
However, that hasn't stopped the pair from waging warfare against one another.
In the first hand, Liu opened to 3,200,000 from the cutoff and Tran called from the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and Liu continued for 3,000,000. Tran called.
The turn brought the
to put a fourth spade on the board and both players checked.
The river brought the
and Liu snap-called Tran's bet of 7,000,000.
Qing Liu showed ![]()
to take down the pot with a set as he caught Tran bluffing off with ![]()
.
In the very next hand, Tran limped from the small blind and Liu checked.
The flop came ![]()
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. Tran put out 1,500,000 and Liu called.
Both players would check the
before the
came on the river. Tran fired out 6,000,000 and Liu snap-called his river bet a second time.
This time, Tran had the goods with the ![]()
for the flush.
In a raised pot preflop, Michael Lin and Hung Tran found themselves heads up on a flop of ![]()
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Lin checked his action, then Tran bet 4,000,000, sending Lin into the tank.
After a couple of moments, Lin announced he was all in, and Tran snap-called.
Lin tabled ![]()
for the nut flush draw and Tran showed ![]()
for two pair and a huge favorite.
The
turn gave Lin some chop outs to go with his flush draw but the
river left him high and dry.
Lin was eliminated in fifth place for a nice payout of $88,417.