Casey McCarrel and Nate Silver went back and forth with bets and raises on the turn as the board read ![]()
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Silver's set of tens had McCarrel's top pair drawing dead, and McCarrel was eliminated on 13th place.
Casey McCarrel and Nate Silver went back and forth with bets and raises on the turn as the board read ![]()
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Silver's set of tens had McCarrel's top pair drawing dead, and McCarrel was eliminated on 13th place.
Nate Silver raised in the cutoff and got calls in the small blind from John Racener, and the big blind from John Monette.
The trio saw a flop of ![]()
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, which Racener and Monette checked. Silver bet, and Racener put in a raise. Monnette folded.
On the
turn, Racener bet and Silver called.
Silver then also called a bet on the
river.
Racener showed ![]()
for a rivered wheel.
With the win, Racener is on the verge of being the first player to cross one million in chips.
Brian Rast raised under the gun and Christopher Chung put his remaining 25,000 in from the button. Kevin Song called from the big blind, and he and Rast went heads-up for the side pot.
Rast bet on the ![]()
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flop and
turn, with Song calling both times. Both players checked the
river.
"I have a queen," Rast announces as he flips over ![]()
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Chung, though, showed ![]()
for the rivered pair of aces to triple up.
In a blind versus blind battle, Eric Kurtzman bet from the big blind on the turn with the board showing ![]()
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. Brian Rast in the small blind called.
Kurtzman bet again on the
river. Rast took a sip of his coffee and studied the board for a few minutes pondering the call.
"If you're bluffing you're bluffing. I'm just going to tip my cap to you," he told Kurtzman before throwing his hand into the muck.
After Nate Silver and Terrence Chan each checked a flop of ![]()
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, Silver came out betting from the big blind on the
turn.
Chan also called a bet from Silver on the
river.
Silver showed ![]()
for a flopped top pair, which was good.
With the win, Silver passed Chan on the leaderboard.
Scott Tuttle raised, Christopher Chung called next to act, and Mike Thorpe went all in from the button. Brian Rast came along from the big blind, as did Tuttle and Chung.
They checked to the turn on ![]()
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when Rast bet. Only Tuttle called to see the
on the river. Both players checked.
With Thorpe filming the hand with his phone, he announced he wanted to show his cards first. "Aces," he said as he flipped over ![]()
. Both Tuttle and Rast had a six to split the side pot.
A few hands after tripling up, Chad Eveslage found himself all in again with ![]()
against Scott Tuttle with ![]()
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The board read ![]()
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, Eveslage missed his straight draw, and Tuttle won the pot with a pair of jacks.
Ray Dehkharghani's stack had been shrinking since the bubble burst, but he regained a decent chunk via Nate Silver.
Silver check-called bets from Dehkharghani on the flop and turn, then led river and got raised by Dehkharghani.
Silver opted to fold his hand on the final board of ![]()
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, awarding the pot to Dehkharghani.
On a flop of ![]()
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, Chad Eveslage bet and Scott Tuttle called from his immediate left. The turn came the
and Eveslage bet again.
This time Tuttle raised and Eveslage called. Tuttle bet again on the
river and Eveslage folded, leaving himself 30,000 left.
Two hands later, Eveslage moved all in and was called by Kevin Song and Brian Rast in the blinds. They checked down a ![]()
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board, and Eveslage showed ![]()
for the rivered pair to triple up.
Yuri Dzivielevski was all in for 20,000 and went to the flop against Christopher Chung, Kevin Song, and Brian Rast.
They checked down to the river on a board of ![]()
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when Rast bet from the big blind and everyone folded. Rast showed ![]()
for a straight with his four. Dzivielevski threw his cards into the muck, but the dealer exposed his ![]()
as he hit the rail one spot off the money.