There were no details on the hand but Roberly Felicio, the 2018 Colossus champion, was eliminated from the field. He was seen gathering his things as he was busted early in Day 2a.
2019 World Series of Poker
Diogo Veiga raised to 14,000 from under the gun and was called by Herbert Hinterndorfer in mid-position and James Romero on the button.
They all checked through the ![]()
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flop to the
on the turn. Veiga bet 22,000 which Hinterndorfer called. Romero raised to 60,000 which only Hinterndorfer called in the end.
The river completed the board with the
, Hinterndorfer checked and Romero asked how much he had behind. Hinterndorfer opened his arms and Romero saw he had 60,000 behind. Romero took a bit more time and then decided to put Hinterndorfer all-in. Hinterndorfer tanked for a while and decided to make the call. Romero tabled ![]()
for the two pair on the board with the seven-kicker in his hand. Hinterndorfer stared for a while and when the rest of the table confirmed it was a seven, he turned around his ![]()
for the nine-kicker to double up.
On a board of ![]()
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and already over 100,000 in the pot a player in middle position moved all-in. After a long tank John Ross eventually made the call.
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Opponent: ![]()
The river came the
giving Ross the best hand and eliminating another player.
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and Sebastian Pauli bet 70,000 from early position. His opponent in mid-position shoved for 155,000 in total. Pauli contemplated his options for a while and opted to make the call. The other player held ![]()
for two pair, aces and queens, and that was enough to make Pauli throw his cards into the muck.
The remaining players have just been sent for their first 20-minute break of the day.
Niveau: 15
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
The tournament director has just informed that 915 players will be in the money for at least $750 with a pay jump to $800 for the top 864 players. The pay jump after that will be for the top 765 players and they will cash at least $861. If the tournament gets down to 666 players left, they will all be in the money for at least $935 with the next pay jump at 603 players for $1,024.
If the field dwindles down to 540 players, they will cash for at least $1,130 and if the tournament gets down to 477 players remaining, they will all be guaranteed $1,258. If the tournament gets down to 414 players before the end of the night, they will get at least $1,412.