2017 World Series of Poker
These players have all managed to collect $3,934 from the payout desk:
Kiryl Radzivonau and Michael Esposito got it all in preflop for roughly 20,000.
Radzivonau tabled ![]()
and Esposito showed ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Esposito hit the rail.
John Phan was sitting in the under-the-gun position and raised to 6,000. Dietrich Fast (middle position), Neel Murthy (hijack) and Harry Lodge (big blind) all called.
The flop was ![]()
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. Lodge checked, Phan bet 11,500 and Fast folded. Murthy then raised to 28,000, and Lodge folded. Phan thought for a while, and eventually the clock was called. The floor came to the table, but Phan already made the call.
The turn showed the
. This time Phan check-called a 31,000 bet from Murthy.
The
on the river completed the board and both players checked. Phan showed ![]()
for the flopped straight, but Murthy showed the ![]()
for the flopped flush. Murthy is now on about 310,000.
Maurice Hawkins was in middle position and raised to 7,500. Pratik Ghatge was in the big blind and defended.
The flop was ![]()
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and both players checked to the turn which was the
. They checked again and the river was the
. Ghatge led for 10,000 and Hawkins raised to 27,000. Ghatge instantly mucked and Hawkins begins to take flight.
Anthony Scarborough was in early position and raised all in for 30,500. Ran Ilani was in the hijack and three-bet all in for roughly 200,000 and all other players folded.
Scarborough tabled ![]()
and Ilani showed ![]()
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The flop was ![]()
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and Scarborough vaulted ahead of his opponent. The turn and river bricked off with the
and
and Scarborough survived.
Pascal Hartmann and Rafael Gonzalez got it all in preflop with Hartmann at risk for his roughly 30,000 remaining chips.
Hartmann tabled ![]()
and Gonzalez showed ![]()
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The flop was ![]()
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and Gonzalez hit his two-outer and was now in the lead for the hand. The turn and river bricked off with the
and
. This was the first hand of hand-for-hand play and the first all-in. The bubble has come and gone and all players are guaranteed a payout of $3,934. Everyone is chasing the elusive bracelet and the first place prize of $690,469.
We got to the table to see Brennan Benglis's stack being counted and the board showing ![]()
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Brennan Benglis: ![]()
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Wajih Francis: ![]()
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With a full house, Benglis doubled up to around 470,000.
There are 265 players left, meaning hand-for-hand play will start now.
Sergio Cabrera was in the small blind and got it all in preflop against Maxim Sorokin in the big blind for 81,000. Cabrera tabled ![]()
and Sorokin showed ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Cabrera took it down with his flush.
Players are four from the money and cards are in the air.