2019 World Series of Poker
Gary Chakoian raised to 2,000 under the gun and the player in the hijack called along with the player on the button.
Players saw a flop of ![]()
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and Chakoian bet 1,800. The hijack raised to 4,200, the button folded, and Chakoian stuck around with a call.
The turn brought the
and Chakoian checked. The player in the hijack threw in a bet of 6,500 and Chakoian check-raised to 13,500. His opponent snap-folded.
Chris Dombrowski had 13,000 in front of him on the button, with Thiago Macedo already all in for 12,100 in middle position. On his left, Gregory Kary made it 45,000 and Dombrowski responded by shoving all in. He had around 210,000, covering the 123,000 or so of Kary.
"Trying to decide if I want to gamble," Kary muttered. "All right, I call."
Kary was way behind, in fact, with ![]()
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. Macedo had ![]()
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flop brought the flush draw Kary was looking for though, and he got there instantly on the
turn, leaving everyone drawing dead.
Daniel Strelitz checked a ![]()
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flop from the small blind, and Jason Resha bet 2,200 into a pot of 5,000. A player in middle position called, and Strelitz woke up with a check-raise to 8,000.
Resha immediately folded, while the middle position player paused for just a moment before sliding his cards over to the dealer, and Strelitz took down the pot.
The action began with a player in the hijack raising to 1,800, Martin Kabrhel was next to act and three-bet to 7,000, the button folded and Georgios Karakousis threw in 1,800 not noticing the raise to 8,000, and then after the dealer told him he put in the rest of the 8,000 to complete the call and the original raiser mucked his hand.
On the flop of ![]()
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Karakousis checked to Kabrhel who bet out 7,000 and Karakousis check-raised to 17,000. Kabrhel made the call.
The
fell on the turn and Karakousis fired out again, this time for 18,000 and Kabrel called.
The river was the
, Karakousis checked and Kabrel announced all-in for 130,200. Karakousis didn't take much time before making the call. Kabrel tabled ![]()
and Karakousis eliminated Kabrel when he tabled the ![]()
for trip queens.
Chris Wallace raised to 2,000 from the cutoff, Daniel Negreanu three-bet to 6,000 from the button, Meddi Ferrah four-bet to 15,500 from the small blind, Wallace folded and Negreanu called.
The flop was ![]()
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, Ferrah shoved with a covering stack and Negreanu thought for about 20 seconds before he called all in for about 17,000.
Negreanu: ![]()
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Ferrah: ![]()
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The
turn and
river completed the board, no help to Negreanu, ending his Main Event.
Antonio Buonanno raised to 1,900 and Paul Pires Trigo three-bet to 6,000. Buonanno waved with his hand to see the stack of his opponent and then made the call. They checked the ![]()
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flop and Pires Trigo bet the
turn for 6,000 when checked to him.
Buonanno pushed forward a stack of T-5,000, enough to cover the Frenchman, and Pires Trigo elected to fold.
Mina Greco was all in for the last 4,600 with ![]()
and initial raiser Matt Stout called from under the gun with the ![]()
. Greco was ready to leave and already stood up from her chair, but the board of ![]()
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kept her in the lead.
One hand later, Greco was all in again for 11,700 after she had raised and Erin Grace three-bet. Stout four-bet to 12,000 out of the big blind and Greco called all in, Grace came along as well. The two remaining active players checked the ![]()
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board and Stout tabled ![]()
, Grace had ![]()
and Greco tripled up with her ![]()
.