Kfir Nahum is sat with a big pile of chips, as we head towards the last break of the day. Nahum has notched up some impressive results in his career, including finishing in 61st place in last year's Main Event.
Kfir Nahum is sat with a big pile of chips, as we head towards the last break of the day. Nahum has notched up some impressive results in his career, including finishing in 61st place in last year's Main Event.
A player raised and Steve Chanthabouasy moved his last chips in the middle for 6,125. After some consideration, his opponent made the call and both players tabled their cards.
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gave at first a pair of jacks to his opponent but the turn saved him, giving him a pair of aces and the double up.
Gaelle Baumann opened to 1,000 and the button player, as well as the big blind, made the call. The flop came ![]()
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and after a check, Baumann continued for 1,300. Only the player on the button called.
The turn fell a
and Baumann fired 4,000. It was enough to win the pot without more resistance and Baumann is now up to a stack of 21,000.
The two players were already all in when we got to the table. According to the players, Matthew Diehl three-bet his opponent's preflop raise and the latter called. On a flop of ![]()
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, Diehl called his opponent's bet.
Things heated up on the
turn. Diehl raised all-in over the top of his opponent bet and the latter called. Holding ![]()
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t, but a
on the river saved Diehl, giving him quad jacks. His unfortunate opponent was sent into the rail.
Jacqueline Bailey got all of her chips in preflop with the best of it. She doubled with ![]()
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board.
When the case queen came on the turn, to take away the sweat, she cried "yes!" and told her neighbour "I'm so happy". She is now sitting with around 40 big blinds in front.
Niveau: 8
Blinds: 250/500
Ante: 100
A first player opened to 1,000 and Romain Lewis decided to push all his stack in the middle for 6,550. The action folded back to the initial raiser who thought about for a minute and made the call to create the following showdown:
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Lewis has the dominating hand, and the board ![]()
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didn't change anything, but a
gave a straight to his opponent who eliminated Lewis from the tournament. "Oops!" said the winner while grabbing the chips.