The players are heading on their first 15-minute break of the day.
2018 World Series of Poker
PLO-8
There was a raise to 125 from middle position and Jake Schwartz called from the big blind. The flop fell ![]()
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and both players checked to the
on the turn.
Schwartz led out for 250 and his opponent stuck around to see the
on the river. Schwartz threw in an over-bet which was quickly declared to be 775 and his opponent mucked his cards.
This is Ian Johns' second time playing the $50,000 Poker Players' Championship Event at the World Series of Poker. Both times, Ian won a satellite for his tournament seat.
PLO-8
Marcel Luske was involved in a big pot in PLO-8 where he lost all his chips to his left neighbor.
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flop Luske bet pot holding ![]()
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. His opponent called the bet and Luske announced pot again on the
turn. This time the bet was for about 6,000 and Luske had all of his chips in the middle.
After a while, his opponent called the bet and opened up ![]()
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.
The dealer put down the
river which eliminated Luske, who asked the dealer where he needed to go to re-enter the tournament.
We found a couple fresh faces and Nathan Gamble seems to have had an amazing start of the tournament. After a little more than one level he is already up to three times the starting stack.
Big-O
Four players saw a flop of ![]()
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and the action checked around to the
on the turn. Gladys Tano led out for 200 but was called by all three players, including Kinh Dang in the cutoff and Allen Kessler on the button.
The
landed on the river and the action checked to Dang who tossed in a bet of 600. Kessler quickly called and Tano did the same. Tano was the first to show her cards, flipping over ![]()
for a set but Dang held ![]()
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for a straight. Kessler tabled ![]()
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for two pair and the best low hand, to scoop half the pot.
"I needed another king, or an eight," Kessler explained, not realizing that neither of those cards would have worked for him.
Another pass through the field and a few bracelet winners were noticed in their seats. David Bach, Andrew Barber, and Jeff Madsen are all hunting for the coveted piece of jewelry to add to their collection.
Niveau: 2
Pot-Limit Blinds: 25/50
Limits: 100-200
PLO-8
Robert Williamson III and Roberto Leosmaldonado saw a ![]()
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flop appear, with a third player in the hand.
It checked to Williamson III and he bet 300. Leosmaldonado was the only player that called. Both players saw the
turn and Leosmaldonaldo check-called a bet of 800.
The
river completed the board and Leosmaldonado check-called a final bet of 2,500
Robert Williamson III: ![]()
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Roberto Leosmaldonado: ![]()
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They both chopped up the pot for a small profit.