David Peters opened from the hijack, Charles Henes jammed the small blind, and Peters called all in for 33,000.
David Peters: A♣10♣
Charles Henes: K♣Q♣
The 7♦4♥3♥5♣2♣ board ran out all low cards and Peters secured the double.
David Peters opened from the hijack, Charles Henes jammed the small blind, and Peters called all in for 33,000.
David Peters: A♣10♣
Charles Henes: K♣Q♣
The 7♦4♥3♥5♣2♣ board ran out all low cards and Peters secured the double.
Pete Chen raised to 4,000 and Matthew Schulte shoved 23,000 from the next seat over before the rest of the table got out of the way. Chen called and the cards were turned up.
Matthew Schulte: Q♣Q♦
Pete Chen: A♠Q♠
The board ran out 8♣8♥4♦K♠J♥ and the queens held to secure a double for Schulte.

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Niveau: 13
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Approximately 117 remaining players have stepped out for the final 15-minute break of the evening. There are two more levels of play before players bag up for the night.
Scott Hill was all-in for about 18,000 in the small blind and at risk against Masato Yokosawa on the button.
Scott Hill: A♣10♠
Masato Yokosawa: A♦J♥
The A♥J♦6♥ flop put Hill way behind, and the J♣ turn gave Yokosawa a boat. However, the case A♠ landed on the river and both players had aces full of jacks to chop the pot.

The North American Poker Tour (NAPT) will return for the first time in over a decade this week. In preparation, let's take a look at the very brief but rather intriguing history of what was once an up-and-coming tour.
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So, what is (or was) the North American Poker Tour? Here's a brief guide to what you missed if you hadn't followed the NAPT from 2010-2011.
A player in early position was all in for roughly 65,000 and at risk against Jisup Hwang on the button.
Opponent: 10♠10♣
Jisup Hwang: K♥K♦
The board ran out Q♠8♥7♦A♣6♦ and the cowboys stayed in front to secure the pot for Hwang.
With roughly 21,500 in the middle on a 7♣3♠3♥Q♠9♦ completed board, the small blind checked, and Matthew Wantman shoved all in from the big blind with the covering stack.
His opponent deliberated with about 47,000 behind and ultimately called.
Wantman tabled K♣Q♣, and his opponent sent his cards into the muck before the dealer flipped them over to reveal K♥2♦ as he made his exit.