2021 World Series of Poker
Noah Schwartz opened in early position and a player in late position flat-called. Kunal Patni on the button then three-bet to 4,300 and only Schwartz called.
Schwartz checked on the flop reading ![]()
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and folded when Patni fired a continuation bet of 4,300.
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for his opponent to see before sliding in his cards and raking in the pot.
"I got very lucky," Schwartz said. "I had ace-king of hearts."
Catching up on the turn on a board reading ![]()
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, Amir Kaikhah called a 22,000 raise on the button against Jeremy Malod, who was in the cutoff.
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completed the board and Malod shoved for a bit over 40,000. Kaikhah folded pocket fours face up and Malod showed he held pocket queens for top set as he collected the pot.
With around 25,000 in the middle already the flop was ![]()
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and John Corsi led out for 15,000 before Michael Walker Jammed all of it in the middle, having Corsi covered. Corsi took a little over two minutes to decide what to do and eventually decided to call off his stack of 44,100.
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Michael Walker: ![]()
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Corsi was unlucky to run into Walker's aces with his kings and the board was no help when it ran out
on the turn and
on the river.
Danielle Andersen raised to 800 and picked up four callers to see a flop of ![]()
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. It checked to her and she bet 1,600, earning three callers. The
turn was checked to Masashi Oya who bet 3,000. He was called two ways with Andersen electing to fold. Raja Chirumamilla in the small blind then bet the
river for 7,500 and dragged in the pot after two folds, revealing the ![]()
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"You really earned that one," Andersen said in table chat.
"I have 299 cashes, this will be number 300," Roland Israelashvili said. He can currently be found in the Amazon Gold section and has already chipped up some. Further notables can be found below.
Ryan Laplante three-bet to 1,800 on the button after a raise from the hijack and it folded back to his opponent who made the call.
The flop came ![]()
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and the hijack check-called Laplante for another bet worth 4,200. The
on the turn brought no betting action.
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completed the board on the river and the hijack checked again. Laplante thought about his move for some time and sent a bet for 12,200. His opponent snap-folded.
In raised pot with four players involved, the flop read ![]()
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when it checked to the cutoff who bet 2,000. Hannes Jeschka made the call while Vincent Huang and the last player folded.
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was dealt on the turn and Jeschka checked to his opponent who bet 8,000. "Too much" said Jeschka jokingly while folding his hand.