2018 World Series of Poker
Making two final tables already this series, Dylan Linde will be looking to score his third in this event.
Eric Afriat opened to 500 under the gun and only the button made the call. Both players checked on the flop ![]()
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The turn brought a
and Afriat bet 1,000. His opponent called and the dealer showed a
on the river. Afriat checked and the button player bet 1,600. Afriat thought about his move for a minute and tossed a stack of 1,000 chips in front of him for a raise. His opponent quickly folded and Afriat took down the pot.
Niveau: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
The players are now heading to their second 15 minutes of the day and will come back at blinds 100/ 200 ante 25.
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and there was already around 2,500 were in the pot when Julien Martini checked from the big blind position and faced a bet of 1,600 from his opponent. Martini decided to shove all in, putting his opponent tournament at risk. The latter thought about it for a few minutes and tossed his hand into the muck.
Martini, who won Event #4: $1,500 Omaha Hi-Lo 8 or Better this year, has now a stack worth 18,000.
Sam Cohen has just found a double with ![]()
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, Mike Watson checked from the cutoff and tanked before calling his opponent's bet for 700 situated on the button.
The river brought a
and Watson checked once more and faced a bet worth 2,125 from his opponent, putting him into a difficult decision. After some time, the clock was called and Watson opted to make the call at the end of it. His opponent showed ![]()
for two pair and Watson fell down to a stack of 1,500.