Under the gun raised to 3,400 and Kiran Raina shoved all-in on the button for 48,000 and under the gun called covering him.
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giving Raina the broadway straight for the winner.
Under the gun raised to 3,400 and Kiran Raina shoved all-in on the button for 48,000 and under the gun called covering him.
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giving Raina the broadway straight for the winner.
Niveau: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
The players are now on a 30-minute break while the tournament staff colors up some chips.
After a limp and a call from Daniel Jones on the button, the small blind pushed for his last 16,800. It folded back to Jones who thought about it for a minute and made the call.
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to improve Jones's hand into two pairs and eliminate his opponent from the tournament.
A player in middle position shoved all-in preflop for about 20,000 and Andrew Dubuque called from behind covering him.
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giving him ace-high with the king kicker for the winner.
The action was picked up on a paired board showing ![]()
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with a pot containing around 25,000. A player has moved all in for a stack worth 19,000, putting Erwann Pecheux into a decision.
After the floor has been called, Pecheux decided to send a few chips in the middle for the call. His opponent revealed ![]()
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for ace-high. "Oh you're a professional player!" said another player to Pecheux while he was grabbing the chips.
Niveau: 9
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600

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