Ryan Hughes was on the button and had a river bet of 100,000, about half the pot, in front of him. The board read ![]()
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. Small blind Tony Miles was deep in the tank. He thought for about three or four minutes and then someone called a clock. He studied Hughes for the entire 35 seconds he was given, until the hand was dead.
2019 World Series of Poker
Niveau: 16
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Dave Stefanski bet 31,000 from the big blind on ![]()
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and Yasheel Doddanavar called in the cutoff. On the
turn, Stefanski jammed all in and Doddanavar called immediately for his last 160,000 or so, showing ![]()
for trips.
Stefanski was dead with ![]()
and he was slightly covered.
Rich Bai was all in for about 190,000 in the small blind against Danny Wong called in the big blind.
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Danny Wong: ![]()
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The runout was ![]()
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and Bai made kings full of fours and claimed the pot.
Pavel Plesuv raised to 10,000 under the gun and Gergely Kulcsar called on the cutoff along with Griffin Benger in the big blind.
A flop reading ![]()
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was dealt and checked through to the
turn. Benger checked again and Plesuv bet 16,000. Kulcsar was the only caller.
The river brought the
and this time, Plesuv checked. Kulcsar fired a bet of 32,000 and Plesuv tanked for a while but eventually called. Kulcsar tabled ![]()
for a set and Plesuv sent his cards to the muck.
Michael Tureniec raised to 11,000 on the cutoff and Samad Rashid on the button called, along with Angel Guillen in the big blind.
Players saw a flop of ![]()
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that was checked around to the
turn. Guillen checked once more and Tureniec fired 15,000. Rashid called and Guillen check-raised all in for about 94,000. Tureniec quickly folded but Rashid took a few seconds of reflection, then opted to make the call, putting at risk 92,000.
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Angel Guillen: ![]()
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The
completed the board and Guillen raked in the pot with his two pair.
Cards were on their backs already in an all-in pot between Yasheel Doddanavar and his neighbor. Doddanavar had ![]()
but was coolered by ![]()
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flop pulled Doddanavar way in front and the
and
left him with the winning full house.
Kane Kalas was all in on the cutoff for his last 39,000 against Onur Unsal in the hijack.
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Onur Unsal: ![]()
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The board ran ![]()
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and Unsal raked in the pot, eliminating Kalas from the tournament.
Griffin Benger checked a ![]()
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flop and Erwann Pecheux bet 30,000. Benger ripped all in and Pecheux quickly folded for his final 99,000.