2022 World Series of Poker
Esther Taylor opened to 3,500 in early position and it folded to Julie Herbert who decided to call in the big blind.
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and Herbert check-raised to 8,500 Taylor's continuation bet worth 2,500. After some thinking, Taylor called.
All the chips went in the middle on the turn
. Herbert fired 20,000 and Taylor ended up shoving for 38,000, which was snap-called by Herbert:
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Herbert had hit two pair on the flop and the
didn't change anything for Taylor who made her way to the exit.
AJ Rudolph was having a double-up counted out for her last 36,600 chips. She held ![]()
and had been up against the ![]()
of an opponent.
However, the ![]()
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board had given Rudolph a flush and she doubled up.
Two players checked to Marle Spragg on a ![]()
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flop and she bet 8,000. One player called and the same player then bet 11,000 on the
turn.
Spragg called and the pair saw the
river. Spragg's opponent bet 15,000 and Spragg called again.
Her opponent turned over ![]()
for a flopped two pair and that was good enough to take down the pot.
An opponent raised and Yuri Ishida called. Trishelle Cannatella shoved for around 50,000 and the initial raiser folded. Ishida called.
Trishelle Cannatella: ![]()
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The board came ![]()
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and Ishida sent Cannatella to the rail.
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in a raised pot when the big blind checked to Natalie Hof who checked as well. On the
turn, Hof called a bet worth 3,500 from her opponent.
The
completed the board on the river and both checked to reveal their cards. The big blind held ![]()
and Hof tabled ![]()
to claim the pot with a pair of kings.
Natalie Bromley opened to 3,500 and picked up calls by the button and Ness Reilly in the big blind.
The flop fanned ![]()
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and it checked to the button who bet 3,500, only called by Bromley.
The
turn brought no betting action and a
hit the river. Bromley led out for 4,700 and her opponent didn't take long to fold her cards.
Lynne Ji moved all in for her remaining chips with ![]()
and Yuri Ishida re-raised all in with ![]()
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The board came ![]()
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and Ji was sent to the rail.
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board Ebony Kenney bet 8,400 and opponent Melanie Pittard put out a raise to 16,000. It was a ruled a raise to 16,800.
"If you have ![]()
I'm gonna be annoyed," said Kenney before calling. Pittard showed ![]()
and won the pot with trip deuces.
On the very next hand she check-called 5,000 from an opponent on a ![]()
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flop and check-called 10,000 on the
turn.
The river was the
and both players checked. Pittard showed ![]()
for a set of deuces and chipped up further still.