Cindy Spier moved all in for 22,300 before the flop and found a caller, the players turned over their hands.
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and Spier's rivered pair of fives took down the pot, securing a double up late in the day.
Cindy Spier moved all in for 22,300 before the flop and found a caller, the players turned over their hands.
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and Spier's rivered pair of fives took down the pot, securing a double up late in the day.
Vladimir Geshkenbein has chipped up, most recently through eliminating an opponent with ![]()
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board. The 2016 APPT Main Event winner now has more than average stack.
David Pham opened to 2,000 from the cutoff, an opponent in the small blind moved all in for 4,000 and the big blind made the call. Pham moved all in over the top for around 30,000 total and the big blind player folded, players then turned over their hands.
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and Pham's pair of kings took down the pot.
Niveau: 10
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
After late regging the tournament, Ray Qartomy has built up quite the stack and is currently in contention for the chip lead. The WPT winner has just one more level to continue adding to his stack.
Julies Marriott sat down at her new table and it seems like she cannot lose a hand.
"She must have won the last 20 hands she has played," said Allen Kessler.
Marriott just eliminated two short stacks, one with jacks against nines and the other with eights against sixes. She has surpassed the 100-thousand mark, showing no signs of slowing down any time soon.
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, three players had all their chips in the middle and each had around 15,000 with Robert Cicchelli holding slightly more than the others.
The three players turned over their hands, the first showed ![]()
for trips with a straight draw, the second flipped over ![]()
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for a none other than the best hand in poker, a royal flush.
His opponents were drawing dead to the
river and Cicchelli scooped in the pot.
Fahredin Mustafov opened in middle position and was three-bet by the big blind to 3,400. Mustafov called and they saw a ![]()
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flop. The big blind continued for 3,000 and after a few moments deliberating, he decided to let it go. Mustafov is still within touching distance of the average.