The board read ![]()
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. Pejman Niyati bet 3,200 and Robert Randall called.
The river came the
. Noyati bet again, this time for 5,600. Randall called quickly.
Noyati said "pair of fours" and Randall tabled the winner with ![]()
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The board read ![]()
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. Pejman Niyati bet 3,200 and Robert Randall called.
The river came the
. Noyati bet again, this time for 5,600. Randall called quickly.
Noyati said "pair of fours" and Randall tabled the winner with ![]()
.
With around 1,600 in the pot and ![]()
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on the board, a player in early position checked to Chris Hunichen on the button. Hunichen checked back to see the
turn.
Hunichen called his opponent's bet of 500 which brought in the
river.
The opponent checked and Hunichen fired 2,000 which received a quick fold.
Matthew Sullivan in the cutoff and the small blind went heads-up to the turn on a board of ![]()
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. Sullivan bet 2,200 and his opponent called.
The river came the
and the small blind checked over to Sullivan, who put out another bet of 4,300. His opponent quickly called but mucked when Sullivan showed ![]()
for the turned flush.
WSOP bracelet winner Brandon Adams has also taken his seat at this table.
Action picked up on the flop of ![]()
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with Pratt betting 2,500 into a pot between her and David Simon. Simon responded with a raise to 8,200, which was followed by a re-raise from Pratt to 22,500. Simon thought about it for a bit before moving all-in for 55,800 and Pratt called.
David Simon: ![]()
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Denise Pratt: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
and Pratt was unable to find an ace to make a better set and Simon scooped the pot with his set of queens.
Ryan Leng three-bet to 1,500 and the under-the-gun player called to see the ![]()
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flop.
The action went check-check to the
turn and the under-the-gun player check-called a bet of 4,700 from Leng.
On the river
, Lengs' opponent check-called again, this time 8,600.
Leng and his opponent both tabled a straight, holding ![]()
and ![]()
respectively.
Despite the chop, Leng has already chipped up in the early going.
Matthew Jewett has cashed five times at the 2021 WSOP and will be looking to build on his sixth-place finish in this year's Mini Main Event.
With 1,600 in the pot and ![]()
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on the board, the small blind checked. Jewett checked back from the big blind.
The turn was the
and both players checked again to see the
river.
The small blind check-called when Jewett fired 500 on the river. Jewett turned over ![]()
and his opponent mucked the losing hand.
Three ways to the ![]()
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turn, Evan Wirsch bet 600 and earned one call while the third player in the hand folded. The
followed on the river and Wirsch bet 1,500. This time, no call followed and the pot was pushed to Wirsch.
The same table also features Kelly Saxby, who can usually be found at the Hippodrome Casino in London. She is one of several Europeans who made the trip to Las Vegas and is participating in her first WSOP Main Event.
The player in the hijack limped. Frederic Heller raised to 1,200 from the button and was called by the small blind as well as the limper.
The flop came ![]()
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and the action checked through.
The small blind led on the
turn for a bet of 1,500. Heller was the only player to make the call.
The
completed the board. The small blind checked and Heller bombed the river with a bet of 6,100.
His opponent folded and he raked in the chips.