2019 World Series of Poker
A player raised from middle position to 3,800, the cutoff called and Thomas Foley called in the big blind.
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, Foley checked, the preflop raiser bet out 4,300, the cutoff folded and Foley called.
The turn was the
and both players checked to see the
on the river and Foley led out for 9,000. His opponent thought about it for about 20-seconds and eventually called. Foley tabled ![]()
for two pairs, and his opponent sighed while mucking his hand.
Brian Yoon raised from middle position and the player in the big blind called.
The flop was ![]()
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and Yoon's opponent check-called 4,000.
The turn was the
and both players checked.
The river was the
, the big blind checked, Yoon bet 15,000 and the big blind called.
Yoon tabled ![]()
for a queen-high straight, his opponent mucked and Yoon collected the pot.
Michael Stephenson had a bet of 38,000 in front of him on a ![]()
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board, and Tim Flanders had jammed for 138,000. Stephenson said, "I have to call," before putting in the chips.
Tim Flanders: ![]()
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Michael Stephenson: ![]()
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Both players had Broadway, but much to the chagrin of Stephenson, he was also being freerolled by the nut flush draw of Flanders. The
river bricked off, and they chopped the pot, much to the relief of Stephenson.
With roughly 10,000 in the middle the flop read ![]()
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, the player first to act checked, and the middle position player led out for 4,500, Asi Moshe called from the cutoff and the third player mucked his hand.
The turn was the
and the player first to act bet out again, this time for 14,000 and Moshe once again made the call. The
fell on the river and both players checked. Moshe's opponent tabled ![]()
for trip twos, ace kicker and Moshe showed ![]()
for twos full of sixes.
Andrey Zaichenko defended big blind and checked an ![]()
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flop against Jeffrey Schwimmer in early position. Schwimmer bet 4,500 and Zaichenko shoved for 34,500. Schwimmer let it go.
The flop came ![]()
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, and Matthew Moss bet 3,700. Igor Kurganov called in the next seat, and his neighbor also called to see a
turn.
Moss checked, and Kurganov bet 16,500. The bet was enough to see both his opponents fold and the Russian player took down the pot.
Kurganov moved up to 268,000 as his girlfriend Liv Boeree, who he eliminated from the Main Event on Day 1a, joined his rail.