Players will now be taking the last 20-minute break of the day.
2018 World Series of Poker
Hold'em
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, Jimmy Cappucci checked from the big blind to Ivo Donev who bet on the button. Cappucci check-raised and Donev put in a three-bet. Cappucci called and they were off to the
on the turn.
Both players checked and the
completed the board. Cappucci bet this time and Donev called. Both player's announced that they had a ten in their hand but Cappucci tabled ![]()
and his kicker was good enough to earn him the pot.
Razz
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Anthony Zinno was seen in a seat shortly after the dinner break but it wasn't for long. Zinno was down to just 1,400 chips and raised it up on third street. His opponent three-bet and Zinno just called. On fourth, Zinno stuck in the last of his chips and the cards were tabled.
Zinno flipped over ![]()
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until seventh when his opponent peeled a
for a nine-six low. Zinno exited the tournament area as quickly as he entered.
A couple other notable faces in the crowd include Brandon Cantu and Ryan Hughes.
Hold'em
There was a raise from an under the gun opponent and Ryan Tyler then three-bet. The initial raiser called and the flop came down ![]()
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. Action checked to Tyler who bet and his opponent then called.
The
came on the turn and his opponent check-called again. The river fell the
and his opponent check-called again. Tyler then tabled ![]()
for three of a kind on the flop and his opponent then mucked his hand.
Razz
Four-time WSOP gold bracelet winner John Hennigan was spotted at the tables and recently got involved with an opponent in a razz hand.
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Hennigan opened with a raise and his opponent three-bet, which Hennigan just called. Hennigan led out on fourth street and then check-called his opponent's all in on fifth street. The face-down cards were tabled with Hennigan holding ![]()
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Hennigan's final card was the
which didn't improve his queen-low while his opponent received a
to double up.
Kane Kalas knocked off back-to-back $10k Heads-Up Championship Runner-Up John Smith in the first round of this year's event. He tells us how he was able to gain the upper hand against an absolute legend.
Niveau: 8
Hold’em / O8 - 300/500 500/1,000
Razz/Stud/Stud 8 - 100 BI 200 500 500-1,000
Stud
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With one player all in on fourth street, Jeff Szamborski was heads-up in the side pot with one other opponent. Szamborski bet fifth, sixth, and seventh and was called each time.
At showdown, Szamborski tabled ![]()
for trip tens while his opponent could only muster trip fours with ![]()
. The all-in player was also unable to beat Szamborski's hand and he raked in a healthy pot.