Robert Heidorn raised to 700,000 in middle position and Warwick Mirzikinian defended the big blind. On the ![]()
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, Mirzikinian came out firing with 1 million. Heidorn counted down his stack then announced all in. It was 7.8 million. Mirzikinian got the count then mucked, showing the
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Zhen Cai raised to 850,000 and Preben Stokkan called from one seat over. The ![]()
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flop was checked and the same applied for the
turn and
river. Cai tabled ![]()
and Stokkan had the better kicker with the ![]()
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Oliver Bithell raised to 625,000 on the button and Yuri Dzivielevski jammed his last 1,525,000 from the small blind, which Bithell snap-called.
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flop improved Dzivielevski to a pair of deuces, which held up on he
turn and
river to let the 2019 WSOP bracelet winner double and remain in contention.
Michael Niwinski raised to 650,000 from under the gun and Enrico Rudelitz defended his big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, Rudelitz check-called the 600,000 continuation-bet of Niwinski.
The turn brought them the
, Rudelitz checked again, Niwinski now barreled a bet of 3,900,000 over the line and that was more than enough to make Rudelitz fold.
Zackary Koerper raised from the hijack and Nick Marchington called from the big blind.
They checked to the turn of a ![]()
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board where Marchington check-called 500,000 from Koerper.
The river was the
, Marchington checked, Koerper bet 1,600,000 and Marchington called after a few moments.
Koerper showed ![]()
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for two pair to win the pot.
Warwick Mirzikinian raised to 800,000 in middle position and Nicholas Danias called on the button, as did Paul Dhaliwal in the big blind. Everyone checked the flop for a board of ![]()
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. Dhaliwal bet 800,000 and everyone stuck around for the
river. Dhaliwal tossed in what looked like 2.3 million but nobody needed a count as they both folded within about 10 seconds.
Michael Niwinski raised to 650,000 from the middle position and Preben Stokkan called in the small blind.
The flop came ![]()
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, Stokkan check-called the 1,150,000 continuation-bet of Niwinski for them to then both check through the
on the turn and the
on the river. Stokkan picked up the pot with ![]()
as Niwinski mucked his cards.
Garry Gates raised to 625,000 under the gun and Alex Livingston three-bet to 2.15 million two spots over. Action folded back to Gates and he called to see the flop, which came down ![]()
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Gates check-called a bet of 800,000 and then both players checked the
turn.
That action repeated on the
turn and Gates rolled over the ![]()
for aces full of nines. It was good as Livingston sent his hand to the muck.
Christopher Barton raised to 700,000 from early position, Timothy Su called from the button and Yuri Dzivielevski three-bet all in about 8,700,000 from the big blind. Barton called all in for 7,150,000 and Su folded.
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The board ran out ![]()
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, safe for Barton to double up.
Mario Navarro three-bet jammed for his last 3,200,000 and initial raiser [Removed:140] folded.
Yuri Dzivielevski then raised to 650,000 and Christopher Barton jammed, Dzivielevski folded.
One hand later, Dzivielevski raised to 650,000 and Austin Lewis three-bet to 2,000,000 in the cutoff, Dzivielevski made the call. The flop came ![]()
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and Dzivielevski check-called all in.
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The
turn was a massive sweat, but the
river blanked to let Lewis double.
"What kind of turn was that?" he said while his stack was being counted out. Lewis doubled for 5,850,000 and traded stack sizes with Dzivielevski.