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Niveau: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
Players are on a 20-minute break.
On a board of 9♥K♥4♦6♣, there was a main pot of almost 30,000 with Jamie Dale already all-in. A side pot of over 20,000 was also being contested between Andrew Probyn and Rafael Navas.
On the turn, Probyn and Navas got the rest of their chips into the middle, with the former having a slightly covering stack.
Jamie Dale: 6♦6♠
Rafael Navas: A♦K♦
Andrew Probyn: A♣5♦
Dale had turned a set and had the main pot locked up, while Navas had the side pot in his pocket as Probyn was drawing dead. A meaningless 7♠ dropped on the river where the respective pots were pushed in their new owner's direction, which left Probyn extremely short-stacked.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Rafael Navas |
45,000
45,000
|
45,000 |
Jamie Dale |
30,000
30,000
|
30,000 |
Andrew Probyn |
1,000
1,000
|
1,000 |
There were around 4,000 chips in the pot on a board of J♣9♥4♠ when both Oliver Prior and Timothy Dickens put 6,500 each to see the J♦ pair the board on the turn.
Prior then ripped in his stack from the small blind, and Dickens took his time before he folded, which left him with around 9,000 in his stack.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Thomas Ross | 80,000 | |
Carlo Solazzo |
65,000
3,000
|
3,000 |
Oliver Prior | 32,000 | |
Timothy Dickens
|
9,000
-21,000
|
-21,000 |
With around 2,500 chips in the pot on a flop of 5♦4♥J♣, both Tom Waters and Raefe Tucker checked from the blinds. Dan Spragg fired 1,000 from the cutoff, which Andrew Martin called on the button. Waters also called, and Tucker folded.
On the 8♠ turn, Waters and Spragg checked to Martin, who fired 2,000. Waters called, and after some deliberation, Spragg also stuck around.
A bricky 2♠ on the river didn't appear to change much, and the action again checked to Martin, who threw out a bet of 5,000. Waters went into the tank and eventually folded his hand, and Spragg's cards also soon found themselves in the muck.
"I think we had the same hand, ace-jack," said Waters to Spragg.
Martin was nice enough to put the pair out of their misery and showed 7♥6♥ for the nuts.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Andrew Martin | 40,000 | |
Tom Waters |
18,000
18,000
|
18,000 |
Dan Spragg |
12,000
-18,000
|
-18,000 |
Niveau: 3
Blinds: 100/300
Ante: 300
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With around 9,000 chips in the pot on a board of 8♥3♣J♠Q♠, Jason Dunsford had fired 3,800 and Nicholas Fellone called.
A 10♦ dropped on the river and it was Fellone's turn to be the aggressor with a bet of 7,100. Dunsford mulled it over for a short time before he tossed in a chip to signify a call.
Fellone then rolled over J♦9♠ for a rivered straight, and Dunsford's cards went into the muck.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Nicholas Fellone |
40,000
40,000
|
40,000 |
Jason Dunsford
|
28,000
-7,000
|
-7,000 |
Arian Kashani recalled a hand to PokerNews where he was involved in a three-way all-in pot.
Kashani had picked up J♦J♣ and seen a flop three-ways of J♦3♣4♣. After a series of bets, raises, and all-ins, the chips were all in the middle with Kashani's opponents holding 4♦3♥ and 10♣6♣.
Fortunately for Kashani, the runout of Q♠4♠ improved him to a bigger full house and saw him scoop the pot, which boosted his stack to around 90,000 in the early goings.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Arian Kashani |
90,000
60,000
|
60,000 |