Don Auger moved all in on a king-high flop and was called by Garibyan.
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Augur was behind to top pair and only had ace high. He was unable to improve and exited the event as Garibyan continues his great comeback.
Don Auger moved all in on a king-high flop and was called by Garibyan.
Gary Garibyan: ![]()
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Don Auger: ![]()
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Augur was behind to top pair and only had ace high. He was unable to improve and exited the event as Garibyan continues his great comeback.
The flop was reading ![]()
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and the players were heads-up. Don Zewin and his opponent checked and the dealer turned over a
on the turn. Zewin called his opponent's bet.
On the
river, the first player checked and then folded when Zewin bet.
Zewin, who finished 3rd behind Phil Hellmuth and Johnny Chan in the 1989 World Series of Poker Main Event, has now a stack worth 11,600.
The action was opened with a raise from middle position and Michael Ross three-bet from the cutoff, to which just initial raiser called. Ross bet after he was checked to on the ![]()
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flop and was called, before both players checked on the
turn and
river as Ross revealed ![]()
at showdown and his ace-high was enough to take the pot to move over the 20,000 mark.
Frank Coccia was all in preflop for his last 500 chips with ![]()
and was facing Ari Engel with ![]()
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The board ![]()
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gave a pair to Coccia who doubled up but still owns a short stack of 1,150.
Gary Garibyan raised from early position, and Marcel Luske called in the blinds. After the flop fell ![]()
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Luske check-called a bet before he check-folded to a bet from Garibyan on the
turn.
Garibyan now sits with 12,700 and has performed a comeback after being down to as little as 2,500 before the break.
Michael Lau raised from the cutoff before Ari Engel three-bet from the small blind. The player in the big blind called as did Lau.
Engel continued with a bet on the ![]()
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flop and both players called. The turn was the
, and Engel bet again, this time Lau was the only caller.
And on the
river, Engel bet and was all set to reveal his hand, but Lau threw in two 500 chips to signal a raise and Engel had to give himself a minute to think before he eventually folded, and Lau swooped the pot.
Jon Kyte raised to 500 and only the player in the big blind made the call. The flop brought ![]()
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and the latter check-called Kyte's bet.
Both players checked through the
and
river and revealed their cards. The small blind player showed ![]()
and Kyte, holding ![]()
, won the pot with ace high.
Louise Francoeur raised to 500 and on the player in small blind matched the bet.
The dealer revealed a flop ![]()
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. Francoeur bet 250 and her opponent called once more. On the
turn, things heated a little bit as Francoeur bet 500 and then called the raise to 1,000 from her opponent.
A
fell on the river and both players checked. Francoeur, holding ![]()
, had the dominated hand, facing ![]()
for her opponent.
Niveau: 5
Limites: 250/500
Ante: 0
The players are now on their second 20-minute break of the day.