Niveau: 18
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Niveau: 18
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
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The player in mid-position raised to 38,000 and was called by the player in the lojack. Gary Klein shoved from the hijack for 269,000 and action folded back to the initial raiser who also shoved with the shorter stack. The lojack player quickly folded to let them battle it out.
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The flop came ![]()
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for Klein to flop a set and give the initial raiser a pair of aces.
The turn was the
which didn't change the situation, neither did the
. The pot was pushed Klein's way while his opponent walked towards the payout desk.
A player in middle position moved all in from the hijack position and it folded around to Xiaosong Xu in the small blind who made the call.
Xiaosong Xu: ![]()
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Opponent: ![]()
The board ran ![]()
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, and Xu eliminated another player and now has over 600,000 late in Day 2a.
Allen Cunningham raised to 35,000 from mid-position and was called by the player on the button.
The flop came ![]()
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, Cunningham check-called the 40,000 bet of his opponent.
The turn was the
, Cunningham check-raised the 60,000 bet of his opponent to 130,000. The button confirmed how much the raise was and then decided to announce he was all-in. Cunningham responded with a snap-call with the shorter stack worth 264,000.
Allen Cunningham: ![]()
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They had both flopped top pair but Cunningham was ahead with the ace-kicker.
The
completed the board and ensured Cunningham's double-up.
The remaining players have just been sent for the last 20-minute break of the night. During this break, the yellow 1,000-value chips will be taken out of play and colored up.