Niveau: 14
Limit Flop/Draw:
Small blind: 2500
Big blind: 5000 Limits: 5000-10000
Stud Games:
Ante: 1000
Bring-in: 2000
Complete: 5000
Limits: 5000-10000
No-Limit/Pot-Limit Ante: 2500/3500
Small blind: 1000
Big blind: 2500
Niveau: 14
Limit Flop/Draw:
Small blind: 2500
Big blind: 5000 Limits: 5000-10000
Stud Games:
Ante: 1000
Bring-in: 2000
Complete: 5000
Limits: 5000-10000
No-Limit/Pot-Limit Ante: 2500/3500
Small blind: 1000
Big blind: 2500
Stud Hi-Lo
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James Woods bet all the way against Daniel Scroggins and the latter called, already suspicious, and asked "do you have trips?" Woods was even better than that as he tabled the ![]()
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for a six-high straight and a low to scoop the entire pot, leaving Scroggins on fumes.
Stud Hi-Lo
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Maria Ho was involved in a three-way showdown in which Marcus Mizzi was all-in after fifth street with a pair of treys showing. Tamon Nakamura stuck around with an open low draw while Ho had three cards to a heart flush. Ultimately, Ho won the high pot with a pair of kings after she missed the flush draw.
Mizzi had an eight-seven low but that one was not good enough, as Nakamura ended up with an eight-five low.
Jason Somerville and Jake Schwartz were among those to bust recently as the field has already dropped below 100 remaining hopefuls.
Razz
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The action was discovered with Elezra having fired out a big bet on seventh street and Hori raised. After a brief moment, Elezra re-raised, and Hori called. The latter was shown the bad news as Elezra tabled a six-five low that trumped the seven-six low held by Hori, and Elezra was awarded the pot.
This was one of Elezra's first hands back from his no-limit tournament where he said he ran up his 220,000 chips to over a million. He chipped up to a comfortable 240,000 in the nine-game mix where he is currently playing.
Omaha Hi-Lo
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and Liberto made a wheel to double.
Razz
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Liberto then completed and called a raise by Claassen when the game variant changed. He bet fourth and was all-in after fifth, picking up a call from Claassen. Liberto ended up with an eighty-six and Claassen bricked the seventy-six draw after spiking a queen os his final card.
Seven Card Stud
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Qinghai Pan bet on all streets and Scott Abrams was eventually in the tank on seventh. "Sorry guys, I have no idea what I am doing," he joked, more talking to himself than anyone at the table. Abrams eventually called and Pan rolled over the ![]()
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for fives full of aces.