(Blinds 1,200/2,400)
Niall Farrell raised to 6,000 and Justin Bonomo three-bet to 30,000, Farrell called.
On a flop of ![]()
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, Bonomo continued for 20,000 and picked up a call before checking the
turn. Farrell made it 75,000 to go and Bonomo folded.
(Blinds 1,200/2,400)
Niall Farrell raised to 6,000 and Justin Bonomo three-bet to 30,000, Farrell called.
On a flop of ![]()
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, Bonomo continued for 20,000 and picked up a call before checking the
turn. Farrell made it 75,000 to go and Bonomo folded.
Gregory Goldberg opened to 7,500 from the button and Kahle Burns defended his big blind.
The flop came down ![]()
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and Burns check-called 7,500 from Goldberg. The turn was the
and both players checked, resulting in the
river completing the board. Burns checked, Goldberg bet 18,000, and Burns folded after some thought.
Niveau: 30
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 0
Martijn Gerrits raised to 6,000 and Kane Kalas called the bet. The flop was ![]()
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and both players checked. Kalas then bet out 9,000 on the
turn and Gerrits called.
Both players checked again on the
river and Gerrits showed ![]()
, as Kalas quickly flashed ![]()
.
"Wow, no value?" said Kalas, as he lost another pot to Gerrits.
Following the river of a ![]()
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board with 120,000 in the pot, Daniel McAulay (with 80,000 committed already) was in the tank in the big blind, facing an all-in shove from Nicolai Morris on the button for 250,800.
McAulay thought a little while longer before he called, but mucked when Morris tabled ![]()
for a flush.
Niall Farrell won the first bigger showdown over on the feature table and proceeded to win the second bigger pot without showdown against Justin Bonomo.
Bonomo had raised to 5,300 and Farrell called. Both players checked the ![]()
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flop and Farrell bet the
turn for 6,000, Bonomo called. On the
river, Farrell bet 35,000 and Bonomo folded.
The second feature table has not yet started. Jan-Eric Schwippert is expected to show up there shortly with his scheduled opponent Julien Martini currently waiting for him to arrive.
Scott Seiver raised from the button to 6,000 and saw Mark McGovern three-bet to 25,000. Seiver called the bet and the two saw a flop.
The dealer spread out ![]()
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and the action was on McGovern.
McGovern put out a bet of 18,000 and Seiver called again, so the dealer put the
on the table. The turn made McGovern bet 30,000 and after Seiver peeked at his cards, he made the call.
McGovern decided to check on the
river, only to see Seiver take the lead and bet 75,000. After a while and after another peek at his cards, McGovern made the call but saw that Seiver had the best hand with ![]()
and mucked.
Jason McConnon raised to 6,000 from the button and Galen Hall called from the big blind.
The flop fell ![]()
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and Hall check-called 4,000 from McConnon. The turn was the
and this time Hall check-called 18,000 from McConnon. The river was the
and both players checked.
Hall showed ![]()
, McConnon mucked, and Hall took down the pot.
Niveau: 29
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 0
Welcome to PokerNews' coverage of Day 2 of Event #16: $10,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship.
The starting field of 114 players is down to just 16 hopefuls, each looking to win a coveted World Series of Poker gold bracelet and the first-place prize of $185,965.
An impressive field remains in this unique tournament, including bracelet winners Justin Bonomo, Scott Seiver, Niall Farrell, and Julien Martini. Only eight players make the money and by day's end, only four players will remain. The Round of 16 is set to begin at 12:00 p.m., so be sure to keep it here at PokerNews for live updates of all of the action.
The matchup brackets are listed below:
