The remaining players are now on a 90-minute dinner break, after which registration will be closed.
2017 World Series of Poker
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board, the big blind was all in, and there was a side pot between Jose Ignacio Barbero and Brian Altman.
The
hit the river, and Barbero gave a speech about how he wasn't sure what he was supposed to do and who he had or didn't have beat. Eventually, Barbero checked, as did Altman.
The big blind showed ![]()
for a pair of aces, Altman attempted to muck, and Barbero showed ![]()
for a pair of jacks.
Some players at the table pointed out that because a player was all in, Altman wasn't allowed to muck. Since his cards were retrievable, the dealer turned over Altman's ![]()
for queen-high, and the side pot went to Barbero.
Niall Farrell called a 1,500 bet on the turn of a board reading ![]()
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. The river brought the
, and Farrell faced a bet of 1,700.
“I don’t think you’re bluffing. I don’t think I can fold,” Farrell said, thinking out loud. As good as his word, he called.
His opponent showed ![]()
, but Farrell had him out-kicked with ![]()
to drag another small pot.
Will Failla has been biding his time, riding out the short stack and looking for a spot. He had chipped up a little bit recently so was now looking for a decent double-up.
A player with a large stack opened from the button, and Failla moved in from the button and got a call.
Failla, with ![]()
, appeared to be in good shape against his opponent's ![]()
.
The board ran out ![]()
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.
A rivered straight put an end to Failla’s tournament.
A player in middle position opened to 900, and Pratyush Buddiga called on the button.
On the ![]()
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flop, Buddiga called a bet of 800. On the
turn, Buddiga again called a bet — this time for 1,600. Both players checked the
river.
The middle position player showed ![]()
and was beaten by Buddiga's ![]()
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Nível: 6
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50