Behzad Javadzadeh was all in for his final 1,300,000 with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Guillermo Vargas.
The board ran out ![]()
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. Javadzadeh was unable to hit the ace he needed and hit the rail just short of the top 100.
Vargas is up to around 4,600,000.
Behzad Javadzadeh was all in for his final 1,300,000 with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Guillermo Vargas.
The board ran out ![]()
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. Javadzadeh was unable to hit the ace he needed and hit the rail just short of the top 100.
Vargas is up to around 4,600,000.
Action was picked up on the flop as it read ![]()
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. Joakim Beaupre put in a bet, which Ryan Laplante raised to 1,800,000. Beaupre three-bet to 4,200,000. As he was pushing the chips forward, Laplante announced a four-bet all in jam, Beaupre snapped it off.
Beaupre tabled the ![]()
for the flopped straight while Laplante had the ![]()
for a set.
Laplante was looking for the board to pair but it would not do so as the turn was the
and the river came the
to unnecessarily improve Beaupre's hand to a flush.
The floor was called over to administer the large job of counting the piles of chips and the pot of over 20 million as Beaupre's stack was counted out to be 10,515,000, which was carved away from Laplante to create a gigantic shift in chips at the table.
The action folded to Micheal Zonenashvili in the small blind who raised 850,000. Milad Hajihabib made the call from the big blind.
The flop read ![]()
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. Zonenashvili made a continuation bet of 1,000,000. Hajihabib called again.
The turn card was the
which did not slow the action down. Zonenashvili fired a bet of 2,500,000 putting Hajihabib all-in and he made the call.
Hajihabib: ![]()
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Zonenashvili: ![]()
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The river card was the
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A middle position player opened to 480,000. It folded to DJ Meisinger who moved all-in for 1,365,000. It folded back to the original raiser and he made the call.
Original Raiser: ![]()
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Dj Meisinger: ![]()
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The flop came ![]()
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. The turn brought the
giving the worst hand a pair but the
landed on the river for Meisinger to stay alive.
Thomas Emerson moved all in for his last 1,500,000 from the button and Aaron Schuenemann called from the big blind.
Emerson: ![]()
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Schunemann: ![]()
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Emerson needed an ace to stay alive but didn't get it as the board ran out ![]()
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Schuenemann, meanwhile, is now above 10,000,000.
Niveau: 30
Blinds: 150,000/300,000
Ante: 300,000
Vicky Nguyen raised from the cutoff and Pat Lyons three-bet all in from the button. Nguyen called.
Lyons: ![]()
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Nguyen: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Nguyen knocked out the talkative Lyons with a pair of fours.
"Amazing call. You've lost your mind," the WSOP bracelet winner told Nguyen before heading to the payout desk.
Vince Boss just had Dave Alfa and his 15,000,000 chips sit to his left, but he still has reason to celebrate.
"This is my first World Series event ever," he said.
Boss currently has 2,500,000 with 136 players remaining.
A player had moved all in for around 2,000,000. James Grey was next to act with two other players left to act behind him. Grey did not see the all in and verbally announced raised and tossed out a raise to 550,000. The floor was called and it was determined that Grey would have to at least min-raise the extra amount of the all in, which ended up being calculated as a raise to 3,780,000.
Jesus Delgadillo was next to act and jammed all in over the raise for about 5,400,000 total. Marco Townsend was the last player to act and he folded quickly.
The cards were turned over and Delgadillo was in prime position with the ![]()
vs the ![]()
of Grey and the ![]()
of the initial all-in player.
The board ran out ![]()
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and just like that Delgadillo swallowed up the vast majority of Grey's stack. Grey took the mistake about as well as possible, admitting it was his own fault as he watched his stack shrunken down to a short one.
Pat Lyons moved all in from the button for around 2,500,000.
"Now is your chance to get rid of Pat Lyons," he told small blind Alfredo Pacheco. "If I leave I stop talking."
Pacheco folded, as did the small blind, and Lyons showed ![]()
.