With 2,000 in the pot and ![]()
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on the board, Matthew Jewett bet 900 from middle position and a player in late position called.
The turn was
and Jewett continued for 2,400. His opponent raised to 8,300 and Jewett folded quickly.
With 2,000 in the pot and ![]()
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on the board, Matthew Jewett bet 900 from middle position and a player in late position called.
The turn was
and Jewett continued for 2,400. His opponent raised to 8,300 and Jewett folded quickly.
Four players were in a hand as the flop read ![]()
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. Scott Seiver was on the button and bet 2,000 after it had checked around to him. Jose Wong called from the small blind and the players in early and middle position both called.
The turn came the
. It checked around.
The river was the
. Wong led for 6,600. The early position player called, the middle position player folded and Seiver took his time and checked his cards before folding.
Wong tabled the ![]()
for a flopped set and gathered the pot.
Denise Pratt lost a large pot in the early goings of the day when her pocket aces were cracked, leaving her with 12,000 chips. She has been steadily chipping up throughout the day and just recently was involved in another big hand with pocket aces.
Action picked up with cards already on their back with Denise Pratt all-in and at risk for 34,700 and having already been called.
Denise Pratt: ![]()
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Opponent: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Pratt took the pot down with her aces-up, boosting her stack to over 70,000.
The player under the gun opened to a raise of 600, He was called by Michael Leahy in the cutoff but when it was the button's turn to act he raised it up to 1,600. The player in the small blind smooth called. The original raiser shuffled his chips and took some time before just calling. Leahy completed the action.
The action checked through the ![]()
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flop.
The
was the turn card and the action checked all the way to Leahy in the cutoff who bet 3,500. All of his opponents folded and he took it down on the turn.
Paul Wainer was just on the lucky end of a massive cooler to double up.
According to Wainer, who took a picture of the ![]()
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board, his opponent had ![]()
for queens full. Wainer, though, had ![]()
for the straight flush with all his chips in the middle.
"It's been a pretty cool experience," Wainer, who has just $10,950 in career earnings, said about his time in the Main Event so far.
The hijack opened for 1,000 and La Sengphet called from the button before the small blind three-bet to 3,800.
The initial raiser folded while Sengphet called and action went heads-up to the ![]()
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flop.
Action went check-check and the
fell on the turn.
The small blind check-called the 4,800 bet from Sengphet and then did the same for 11,700 after the
completed the board on the river.
Sengphet quickly rolled over ![]()
and it was good as she collected the pot after her opponent mucked their hand facedown.
Michael Noori raised to 700 preflop from middle position and was called by David Golder in the cutoff, David Baker in the big blind, the small blind, and the button.
The flop came out ![]()
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and action checked around to Golder who bet 1,600. Baker and Noori called while the small blind and the other players folded.
The turn came out the
and action checked once more to Golder who bet 4,400 and was called by Baker, while Noori folded.
The river came out a
and action checked through. Golder showed down ![]()
while Baker had ![]()
which was the best hand and took down the pot.
The cards were already on their backs with the turn reading ![]()
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when Ryan Leng was all-in and at risk holding the ![]()
for the top two pair. Chris Hunichen had the ![]()
for the nut flush tabled and the
river paired the board but failed to improve Leng.
"Good game guys," Leng said on the way out as Hunichen slowly raked in the pot while he was enjoying a massage.