2018 World Series of Poker
Farukh Tach and Jan Mach were heads up on the ![]()
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flop and Tach checked. Mach tossed out a bet of 45,000 into a main pot of about 175,000.
Tach check-raised to 120,000 and Mach called. The dealer burned and turned the
and Tach fired out a bet of 117,000.
Mach called and the
completed the board and Tach checked. Mach moved all in for 386,000 and after giving it some thought Tach folded. Mach turned over his ![]()
for a stone cold bluff and scooped the pot.
These players earned $19,900 for their respective finishes.
Damian Salas limped in on the button and Tony Miles raised to 45,000 in the small blind. Salas called and the flop came ![]()
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. Both players checked and the
landed on the turn.
Miles led out for 65,000 and Salas called to see the
pair the board on the river. Miles fired another 150,000 and Salas called again. Miles turned over ![]()
for kings full of aces and Salas sent his cards to the muck.
Here is a look at how the entire table stacks up.
According to Blake Whittington, Micah Smith opened from early position with a raise to 23,000 and Whittington flatted. Edward Sageer flatted behind bringing players three-ways to a flop.
The flop came down ![]()
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and Smith checked. Whittington put out a bet of 28,000 and Sageer moved all in for a bit over 150,000. Smith flatted and Whittington flatted as well.
The turn was the
and Smith decided to lead out, cutting out a bet of 175,000. Whittington thought for a long while before putting in the call.
On the
river, Smith moved all in with a covering stack on Whittington for about 250,000 effective. Whittington snap-called. Whittington revealed his ![]()
for a rivered full house. Smith was holding ![]()
for the flopped nut flush. So that meant Whittington earned a full double.
Sageer moved his purple monkey card protector, who he called Grapes, and revealed his ![]()
for a flopped flush as well. That meant Whittington collected the main pot as well as double up to over one million chips.
After a raise from under the gun by Jeffrey Trudeau and resistance from the player in the small blind, Trudeau got his last 283,000 in before the flop and turned over the ![]()
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Following a raise under the gun to 40,000, Lumni Zhuta called next to act, as did Darren Elias. The player on the button called, as did the big blind, and the flop landed ![]()
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The preflop raiser continued for 40,000, and only Elias called as the turn landed the
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Elias now had the action checked to him, and he bet 140,000 and his opponent check-folded.
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, Brent Hanks bet 180,000 into about 220,000 from the small blind. The big blind said he'd gotten himself into a sticky spot and sighed but made the call after a bit of thinking. Hanks indicated the call was a winner and the big blind showed ![]()
to take it down.
James Akenhead bet 75,000 from the big blind on ![]()
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and Michael Haddad made the call out of the small blind after awhile. Both players checked the
river and Haddad showed ![]()
. Akenhead had it beat with ![]()
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Following the river of a ![]()
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board with roughly 375,000 in the pot, Chino Rheem bet 200,000 from the big blind. Tom Cannuli tanked for a bit in the cutoff before he called.
Rheem tabled ![]()
for a set of queens, Cannuli flashed ![]()
as he mucked and Rheem took the pot.