Peter Oh was all-in for around 140,000 in a heads-up pot against Adrian Troya.
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Oh's opponent had him covered and he was eliminated as the board ran out ![]()
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and Troya's queens were good.
Peter Oh was all-in for around 140,000 in a heads-up pot against Adrian Troya.
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Oh's opponent had him covered and he was eliminated as the board ran out ![]()
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and Troya's queens were good.
Niveau: 21
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 20,000
Karen Sarkisyan raised to 45,000 from under the gun and received calls from Ryan Gibson in the cutoff and Ran Niv and Jason Stockfish from the blinds.
Sarkisyan continued for 75,000 on the ![]()
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flop and only Stockfish called. Both players checked the
turn.
On the
river, Stockfish took the lead with a bet of 200,000. Sarkisyan called but mucked when Stockfish showed ![]()
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for the flopped nut flush.

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Picking up the action on a flop reading ![]()
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, Herman Stevens open-jammed as the first player to act and Pedro Neves and Everett Carlton both jammed behind him, while the fourth player in the hand folded. Carlton had both players covered and Stevens was the shortest.
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The board ran out ![]()
and Stevens took down the main pot with a flush, while Carlton collected the side pot and sent Neves to the rail.
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, Raymond Walton moved all in for about 220,000 and Gabe Ramos called to his immediate right.
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Ramos had flopped a straight, while Walton had the nut flush draw. The board ran out ![]()
, no help to Walton who was eliminated.
There was 140,000 in the middle on the turn with the board showing ![]()
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when Dylan Weisman bet the pot, Lucas Poelker re-raised all in, and Weisman called.
"I have a wrap," Weisman said, showing ![]()
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. Poelker had ![]()
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for a pair of kings.
Weisman missed his draw on the river but did hit the
to make trips and eliminate Poelker.
Lucas Poelker opened in middle position and saw a flop three ways with Dylan Weisman and Baldorj Gelenkhuu.
The flop of ![]()
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checked through and Gelenkhuu bet 65,000 on the
turn. Poelker folded while Weisman raised to 375,000. Gelenkhuu called.
Weisman then jammed when the
peeled off on the river. Gelenkhuu decided to hold onto his remaining 220,000 chips and folded.
Bryan Micon potted for 52,000 before Curtis Muller put him all in for his last 141,000. Micon called.
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Micon's queens stayed ahead on the board of ![]()
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and he doubled up.