Despite just buying in during the last level, Qinghai Pan has rocketed up to one of the leading stacks.
2019 World Series of Poker
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Dan Shak bet and was called by his opponent. The turn was the
. Shak lopped some chips into the middle for a bet following a check and got a swift fold from his opponent. He showed that he was smashing the board with the ![]()
, and he pulled in the pot, a little bit disappointed that they could not get paid more
Martin Kabrhel put in a check-raise from the big blind on ![]()
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and Shaun Deeb, who had bet in the cutoff called. Sam Snead came along from the button and the river was an
. Kabrhel bet and Deeb raised. Snead mucked right away but Kabrhel took around 90 seconds to think before flicking in a call.
Deeb opened ![]()
for a missed straight and Kabrhel showed ![]()
for the underfull.
"Bluffer!" he shouted with a cackle.
"You took seven minutes to call and you had a full house," Deeb said.
"I should take longer?" Kabrhel asked.
Someone said they'd be putting Kabrhel on a clock for future decisions if he was going to take so long.
"You were getting 19-to-1 and you needed 3-to-1," someone said.
"That's what I was counting!" Kabrhel exclaimed. "You guys are too good."
James Little called a bet by Robert Mizrachi on board that read ![]()
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and there was another player already all in in the hand. The river was the
, Mizrachi bet again and Little raised. Mizrachi instantly flung his cards into the muck and the all in player was also defeated as Little turned over the ![]()
for the best hand.
A few hands later Little took a pot from Terrence Chan as he forced a fold with a bet on a completed board of ![]()
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Niveau: 10
Limites: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 0
Matt Glantz was big blind and check-raised on a ![]()
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flop. Louie Hillman, doing the betting from the hijack, reraised and Glantz called. Glantz check-called on the
turn then led the
river. Hillman thought only briefly before giving it up.
Todd Witteles bet from the hijack on ![]()
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and was called by both the cutoff and Rob Mizrachi on the button. The turn was a
and Witteles shoved for his last 4,000. The cutoff called and Mizrachi raised. The cutoff called to create a side pot but then check-folded on the
river.
"You win," Witteles said, flicking in ![]()
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In a three-way pot, one player was all in. The flop came ![]()
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. Terrence Chan bet and was called by the other player in the hand. The turn was the
Chan bet again and was again called.
The river was the
. Chan bet a third time which folded out the remaining player. Chan revealed ![]()
for the winning hand and the all in player discarded his losing hand quickly and walked away from the table.
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Phil Hui made a bet which Benny Glaser had to consider for a while. He stared down Hui and asked if he had tens, trying to get any type of information. Eventually he folded his hand and Hui took down the decent size pot.