Phil Hellmuth has joined the action just before dinner break. He has 14 WSOP bracelets and is the winningest WSOP player of all time. This will definitely make things a little more interesting.
Phil Hellmuth has joined the action just before dinner break. He has 14 WSOP bracelets and is the winningest WSOP player of all time. This will definitely make things a little more interesting.
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board, there was a player all in and side action between Ismael Bojang and Anthony Zinno who both checked.
On the
river, Bojang bet and Zinno folded.
Bojang showed ![]()
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for a straight and eliminated the all-in player who revealed ![]()
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for trip tens.
With two players all in and two players on the side, PT Hayes and Samay Parikh go to the flop.
The flop was ![]()
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and Parikh moved all in from the big blind. Hayes was in the hijack and called.
Parikh tabled ![]()
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and Hayes showed ![]()
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.
The turn was the
and the river
and Hayes hit a full house. Parikh was eliminated and the two other all-in players then showed their hands which were ![]()
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. Neither one could beat Hayes's boat and he scooped up all the chips while eliminating three at once.
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board, Joe Serock bet and Jimmy Tran called all in for the 2,000 or so he had left.
Serock showed ![]()
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for the nut straight. Tran revealed ![]()
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for a lower straight and was eliminated.
Nível: 6
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 0
Loren Klein raised to 800 from under the gun and was called by five players including Joey Ingram who just took his seat in the big blind.
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flop, it was checked to the third player to act who bet 1,700 and the button and Klein called.
Klein checked to the flop bettor again on the
turn and the player went all in for 5,750 total.
The button called and Klein folded after a bit of thought.
The flop bettor turned over ![]()
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for the nut flush and needed to avoid the board pairing to win the hand against the button's ![]()
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for top set.
Upon seeing the hands, Klein gave himself a pat on the back.
The river was the
which gave the button a full house and the flop bettor was eliminated.
After the hand, Klein said, "Just flopping the second-nut flush like its my job."
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board, Matthew Schreiber led out for 2,000 from the big blind, the player under the gun called, the next player to act folded, and the cutoff raised the pot to 11,350 total.
Schreiber said call and put all of his chips forward, not realizing that he had 400 in chips more than the raise and was given those chips back. The player under the gun folded.
On the
river, the rest of Schreiber's chips went in the pot.
The cutoff had ![]()
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for a set of nines and eliminated Schreiber who had ![]()
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for top two pairs.