2019 World Series of Poker
Jonathan Zarin got his last 91,000 in the middle with ![]()
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of William Mitchell. Mitchell had him well covered as the dealer started to deal the flop.
The flop came down ![]()
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and Mike Matusow commented that it was an ''above average flop'' for Mitchell's hand. The
turn and
river couldn't save Zarin from elimination and he was sent to the rail as the table broke and the players were divided over new tables.
Brian Hamilton opened to 27,000 and it was called by Julien Sitbon on the button. Carson Wieland, in the big blind, potted for 114,000 and only Hamilton made the call.
The flop appeared ![]()
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and after Wieland checked, Hamilton announced pot for 261,000. After some thinking, Wieland made the call and the few chips remaining went in the middle on the turn
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Hamilton, holding ![]()
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in Wieland's hand, who claimed the pot after a
fell on the river, eliminating Hamilton from the tournament.
Wieland, who is playing his first ever WSOP event, has now reached a hefty stack of around one million in chips.
Quan Zhou raised to 33,000 from the hijack and it folded to big blind Paras Lakdawala. He only had 102,000 in total and he opted to defend his big blind.
The flop was dealt ![]()
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and Lakdawala put his last 69,000 in the middle. Zhou wanted to know how much it was but he already called halfway through the count.
Paras Lakdawala: ![]()
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Quan Zhou: ![]()
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The board completed with the
turn and
river and Lakdawala doubled up with a flush.
Niveau: 20
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 0
Players are on another 15-minute break. They are expected to return at 4:31 p.m.
Ilan Sehayek raised to 25,000 and it was called by Erik Seidel, Ayaz Mahmood on the button and the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and Sehayek continued for 60,000 after the big blind checked. Only Mahmood was interested and made the call.
The turn fell the
and after Sehayek checked, Mahmood potted for 225,000. It was enough for Sehayek who let it go. Mahmood showed ![]()
to the table for the straight.