Martin Huk limped in and Matt Kramer jammed with pocket tens from one seat over, Huk beat him into the pot when it was his turn to act and tabled the ![]()
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The board came ![]()
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and Kramer headed to the payout desk.
Martin Huk limped in and Matt Kramer jammed with pocket tens from one seat over, Huk beat him into the pot when it was his turn to act and tabled the ![]()
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The board came ![]()
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and Kramer headed to the payout desk.
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and Jeffrey Chu shoved all his chips into the middle into a pot of roughly the same size of his shove. Jake Daniels was contemplating the shove but eventually decided to fold it as Chu relaxed and took in his new chips.
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turn, Fabian Scherle checked and called a bet of 160,000 by table neighbor Dmitry Yurasov before doing so again on the
river for 425,000. Yurasov turned over ![]()
for top set and Scherle mucked ![]()
for flopped top two with the words "I almost pushed the flop."
Chris Hunichen opened to 65,000 in early position and Yuri Dzivielevski three-bet to 175,000 on his left. Alexander Zeligman four-bet shoved all in for 1,440,000 in the cutoff and the action folded back to Dzivielevski who snap-called.
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Zeligman was in rough shape after seeing the cards but the flop of ![]()
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gave him some hope. The
and
runout was not what he was looking for and Zeligman was ousted.
Ezequiel Waigel shoved from the cutoff for 405,000 and Elias Gutierrez called on the button after the stack size was confirmed while the blinds quickly folded.
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for Gutierrez to flop the higher pair and even improve to trips on the river to eliminate Waigel.
These players earned $43,935 for their showings.
Brian Yoon called a pre-flop raise from Sean Mills and the two went to the flop which came ![]()
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. Yoon checked and Mills bet 150,000 which Yoon called. The turn was the
. Mills again bet after it was checked to him, this time for 450,000 and he was called by Yoon again.
The river was the
. Mills loaded up once again and fired the biggest barrel yet with 975,000 tossed into the middle. Yoon thought it out for about thirty seconds before releasing his cards and relenting to the pressure from Mills.
After an early open to 75,000 and a call from Yulian Bogdanov, Dylan Meier made it 265,000 from late position. Action folded back to Bogdanov, who moved all in with a covering stack. Meier had about 900,000 and called it off with ![]()
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Meier asked for an ace one time, but the ![]()
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flop delivered the one card he absolutely did not want to see. The
turn left him dead to the
river.
That was the end of a very special Main Event journey for Meier, which you can read about in this PokerNews feature.
The action folded to William McMahon in middle position who shoved all in for his last 445,000. Reed Hensel was on his left and asked for a count before making the call. The rest of the table folded and the cards were on their backs.
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McMahon was in a dominating position and looking to double up. The flop of ![]()
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changed nothing but the
on the turn gave Hensel exactly what he needed. The river was the
and McMahon stood up from his seat and headed to the payout desk.