Rob Brown bet 230,000 from under the gun and the cut-off player made the call.
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. Brown revealed ![]()
and it was enough to take down the pot.
Rob Brown bet 230,000 from under the gun and the cut-off player made the call.
Both players checked throughout the board ![]()
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. Brown revealed ![]()
and it was enough to take down the pot.
Just before the break Daniel Budovsky raised to 225,000 from the middle position, action folded to the player in the cutoff, and he three-bet to 600,000.
Budovsky made the call and they went heads up to a flop of ![]()
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After Budovsky checked, the cutoff continued for 600,000, and Budovsky responded with a check-raise to 1,600,000.
The cutoff then four-bet jammed and was snap-called by Budovsky.
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The
turn and
river completed the board, and once the stacks had been counted the cutoff was eliminated and the massive pot was shipped to Budovsky.
The players are now heading to their third 20-minute break of the day.
Niveau: 27
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
According to Scott Davies, he moved all in for 1,400,000 from middle position and the button re-jammed before the other players all folded.
Davies held ![]()
against his opponent's ![]()
but received no help and was eliminated.
"It was the best experience of my entire life," said Davies. "I mean, it's a record. The whole tournament is going to be in the Guinness Book of World Records."
Davies said that he was going to grab a bite to eat before jumping in the Six Max bracelet event which began earlier.
"Back to the grind!" he said with a smile.
A first player opened and the cut-off three-bet to 700,000. David Ivers, on the button, announced all in for 2,750,000. It folded back to the cut-off who tanked for a few minutes before calling.
It was a typical flip situation, Ivers holding ![]()
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, giving Ivers two pair and the double up.
The action folded to Eric Von Guttenberg in the cut-off who moved all in for a stack worth 1,500,000. A player in the blinds made the call.
Von Guttenberg held ![]()
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in his opponent's hand. The board fell ![]()
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, giving a pair of kings on the river to Von Guttenberg.
In back-to-back hands Catherine Valdez doubled up and then was eliminated by David Gonia.
In the first hand Gonia raised to 275,000 from the under-the-gun position and was called by a player in middle position.
Action folded to Valdez, who then three-bet shoved from the small blind, which was followed by a four-bet shove for less from Gonia and a fold from the middle position.
David Gonia: ![]()
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Catherine Valdez: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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, whch secured the double-up for Gonia.
The very next hand a player raised from the middle position and Valdez three-bet shoved all in from the button.
Paul Lentz folded in his small blind, Gonia made the call from his big blind and the original raiser folded.
Catherine Valdez: ![]()
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David Gonia: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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, which gave Gonia a full house and eliminated Valdez from the tournament.