2018 World Series of Poker
Niveau: 13
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
One of the first tables to reach heads-up, featured Christopher Audrain and Arthur Conan. It has just come to an end though and sadly for Conan, he will not make it through to Day 2.
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when Conan shoved all-in with ![]()
. The runout favored the sevens and Audrain bagged up 66,000 to take through to the second round.
Caleb Clarke has just played his last hand for the evening and it has secured him a place in the second round.
Clarke was the massive chip leader and set Mark Radoja all-in. After some deliberation, Radoja made the call and they turned their cards on their backs.
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flop left Radoja drawing very thin but the
gave him a little hope with a gutshot. The
couldn't get there for him and it is Clarke who was left to bag up his chips.
Table #53: 2017 Main Event Champion Scott Blumstein defeated James Rann heads-up.
There has been a three all-ins between Jann Bednar and Tony Hoang since the last break. Every time the all-in player has won the pot, so it is still all to play for, for the two players.
Niveau: 12
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 200
It's that time again. Players are taking a 15 minute break and will return to blind level 600/1,200 and a 200 ante.
Table #17: Casey Carroll managed to beat Jeff Gross heads-up.
Table #85: Thomas Lutz took out the 2018 $3,000 Shootout Champion Joe Cada.
Vlad Darie got it in with the best of it with ![]()
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Both players connected with the ![]()
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flop but it moved Darie further into the lead. The
turn meant that there were only two kings for Darie to dodge. It was a
brick on the river and Darie takes 73,200 forward to Day 2.