Steven Spate moved all in for his last 85,000 from middle position. The player on the button was the only caller.
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The board ran ![]()
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and Spate doubled up.
Steven Spate moved all in for his last 85,000 from middle position. The player on the button was the only caller.
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and Spate doubled up.
Adam Duong, in the hijack opened to 36,000. The button called.
The dealer spread a flop of ![]()
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that was checked through to the
turn. Both players checked again. The
river completed the board. Duong bet 53,000. His opponent went deep into the tank but proceeded to give up his hand.
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Niveau: 23
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
The remaining 110 players are heading on their first 15-minute break of the day.
Action folded to Alemu Makonen in the cutoff who shoved his last 97,000. The player on the button was the only caller.
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and Makonen got his much needed double-up.
Mike Takayama and Emerick Wiatrek clashed in a massive pot just a short while ago, with Takayama coming out on top. Wiatrek was left with under 200,000 chips and was facing a raise from Takayama who was under the gun. Wiatrek moved all in on the button and Takayama quickly called.
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and Takayama flopped a full house to leave Wiatrek drawing slim. The turn was the
and Wiatrek was drawing dead to the
on the river. Takayama continued stacking chips as he moved into the chip lead and nearing the 2,000,000-chip mark.
Tony Dunst has landed himself at three different tables to start the day and has had a successful stay at each one of them.
Just now at his most recent stop he raised it up to 27,000 from middle position and was called by Steven Tabb in the big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and Tabb check-called a bet of 22,000 from Dunst.
The turn brought the
and Tabb checked again. Dunst tossed in another bet of 55,000 and Tabb continued to call. The
on the river completed the board and Tabb checked for the third time. Dunst announced all in, putting Tabb to the test for his remaining 158,000 chips. Tabb counted his stack and thought for over a minute before letting his hand go.