Kyle Bowker got all his chips in the middle against Igor Sharaskin on a board of and Sharaskin had the larger of the two stacks by a wide margin.
Bowker:
Sharaskin:
Bowker had trip kings but he was trailing Sharaskin who had flopped threes full, so he needed to make a bigger boat on the river in order to double up. Unfortunately for Bowker, the was no help to him and Sharaskin took the pot.
Mike Leah limped from the small blind, Allen Kessler raised to 900 from the big blind and Leah called.
The flop came down and Leah check-called 1,500 from Kessler. The turn was the , Leah led for 2,500 and Kessler called. The river completed the board and both players checked.
Leah showed , while Kessler showed for top set to win the pot.
Event #32 drew 688 players. The WSOP has posted prize pool information, and there will be 104 finishers paid in this event. The winner will receive $194,323 in addition to a piece of gold WSOP jewelry, and a min-cash in 104th will be worth $2,286.
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