We picked up the action on a flop of ![]()
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with 6,000 in the pot. Xizhe Yuan went all in for 45,000 heads up against Lawrence Beach who had already committed 6,100. After some thought a frustrated Beach folded ![]()
face up. Yuan showed him the
and scooped the pot.
2019 World Series of Poker
Tou Kue led out 11,500 from the small blind with ![]()
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on the table and around 15,000 in the pot. Kelly Slay moved all in from under the gun, and a third player gave up.
Kue asked for a count, smelling trouble, but he called the 32,500-shove anyway. He found himself coolered as his ![]()
for the second-nut flush wasn't enough. Slay turned up ![]()
for the nuts and the
river couldn't help Kue.
With around 7,500 in the pot and a board reading ![]()
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, Greg Witsch had 4,000 out in front of him on the button and was debating what to do as Matt Carden had moved all in for 13,800 from middle position. Eventually, Witsch made the call and the hands were turned up.
Witsch: ![]()
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Carden: ![]()
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Carden was ahead with top two pair and he held as the
bricked on the river. Witsch dropped to 22,000 after the hand while Carden doubled up to 35,300.
Niveau: 2
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
With roughly 5,200 already in the pot, Eduard Rozenblyum was facing a bet of 12,000 after his opponent check-raised his flop bet of 2,500 on a flop reading ![]()
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. After some thought Rozenblyum sent his hand into the muck.
Jeff Plett and Edwin Pairavi checked to Thomas Tran who bet 800 from the hijack with the flop reading ![]()
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. Platt called from the big blind and Pairavi called as well.
The
turn was checked through and Platt led out 2,200 on the
river. Pairavi called and Tran folded.
Platt announced an eight, flipping ![]()
but he quickly mucked his hand when Pairavi tabled ![]()
.
Curt Kohlberg bet 3,000 on a flop of ![]()
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and his left-hand neighbor Siyu Zhang called from the hijack.
The turn came down
and Kohlberg opted to check. Zhang bet 4,000 and Kohlberg check-raised to 9,500. Zhang paused for a moment and then she called.
The river was the
and Kohlberg fired 15,000. Zhang folded and Kohlberg dragged the pot.
Three players made it to a flop for 5,000 apiece and Charles Wright kept the betting lead on the ![]()
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. He fired 5,000 from an early position, his neighbor Sean Dunwoodie folded and Romain Nussmann called on the button.
Wright bet 10,000 when the
turn landed and Nussmann decided it was the right time to fold his hand.
With 14,000 in the pot, She Lok Wong and Leiya Shi went to a flop of ![]()
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. Wong fired 9,000 from an early position and Shi, who was in the hijack, contemplated her decision for a while, before letting her hand go.
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