Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Randy Ohel | 24,000 | |
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Mike Gorodinsky | 22,300 | |
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Ian Johns | 17,000 | |
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Todd Brunson | 17,000 | |
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Joao Vieira | 16,400 | |
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Anthony Zinno | 10,500 | |
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2019 World Series of Poker
A-5 Triple Draw
On the first draw, the big blind took four, Todd Brunson took two and the cutoff took two. Brunson bet and both opponents called, with everyone taking half the cards they drew last time. Action checked to the cutoff, who bet. Brunson was the only caller and he took a final card against his pat opponent.
Brunson peeled his last card and came out betting. The cutoff was in there with an immediate call but couldn't beat .
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Todd Brunson |
22,000
5,000
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5,000 |
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2-7 Triple Draw
Brandon Shack-Harris opened the action with a raise out of the cutoff and was called by Matt Glantz, who defended his big blind. Both players drew two cards and checked afterwards. The second draw saw Glantz take one and Shack-Harris take two. After the draw, Glantz bet and Shack-Harris put in a raise. Glantz made the call, and both players drew one card on the final draw.
On the final round of betting, Glantz checked to Shack-Harris, who fired a bet. He then put in a check-raise and Shack-Harris sent his cards to the muck as Glantz took down the pot without a showdown.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Matt Glantz |
20,000
8,700
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8,700 |
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Brandon Shack-Harris |
16,500
-2,500
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-2,500 |
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2-7 Triple Draw
Matthew Schreiber took one in the big blind, Eli Elezra took two in middle position and Andrey Zaichenko took one on the button. Action checked to Zaichenko, who bet. Schreiber raised, Elezra folded and Zaichenko called then took one on the last two draws, calling a bet and then checking back on the end.
Schreiber showed and dragged the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Matthew Schreiber |
22,000
22,000
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22,000 |
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Andrey Zaichenko |
17,000
6,900
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6,900 |
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Eli Elezra |
11,500
11,500
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11,500 |
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Players are on a 15-minute break.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Alan Levinson
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40,000
40,000
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40,000 |
Julien Martini |
34,000
9,000
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9,000 |
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Frankie O'Dell |
28,000
1,000
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1,000 |
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Brandon Shack-Harris |
28,000
11,500
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11,500 |
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Eric Kurtzman |
28,000
-16,000
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-16,000 |
Tom Schneider |
25,000
-6,000
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-6,000 |
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Perry Green |
22,000
1,000
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1,000 |
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Adam Friedman |
16,000
-10,000
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-10,000 |
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Tim Marsters |
8,600
8,600
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8,600 |
Niveau: 7
Limites: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
A-5 Triple Draw
Jon Turner opened with a raise from the cutoff and was called by Todd Ickow in the big blind. On the first draw, Ickow drew one card and Turner three. Ickow bet and Turner called, leading to the second draw where Ickow stood pat and Turner drew two. Ickow then bet again and Turner again called. The final draw saw Ickow stand pat and Turner take one card. On the final round of betting, Ickow bet again and Turner made the call.
Ickow announced he had a six-low and Turner said he also had a six. He turned over and Turner mucked his hand, stating that Ickow had the better six.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Jon Turner |
27,000
5,400
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5,400 |
Todd Ickow |
26,500
26,500
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26,500 |
A-5 Triple Draw
Brian Yoon and James Pritchard were in a battle of blinds after the first draw and Yoon bet. Pritchard raised and Yoon made it three bets, with Pritchard calling. Both players were pat after that, with Pritchard calling bets on the last two streets.
Yoon said "six-five" and Pritchard responded with "six-five perfect?"
That's because that was the only one that beat his but Yoon had an inferior .
"So sick," Pritchard said.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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James Pritchard |
44,000
44,000
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44,000 |
Brian Yoon |
10,900
-7,100
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-7,100 |
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Photos by Hayley Hochstetler.
A-5 Triple Draw
With three-handed action after the second draw, a player in the small blind put out a bet and was called by Daniel Ospina in the big blind and Colin Wickersheim from under the gun. The small blind stood pat on the final draw and Ospina and Wickersheim each drew one card, bringing the last round of betting. The small blind bet and Ospina quickly folded, bringing action to Wickersheim who put in a raise.
The small blind made the call and Wickersheim tabled , with a six-low good to take down the pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Colin Wickersheim | 44,000 | |
Daniel Ospina |
6,900
-2,700
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-2,700 |
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