Niveau: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
Niveau: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
The players are on a 20-minute break. Here are some highlights from the past level.
Guilbert Takes One With A River Bet
The action was picked up on a board ![]()
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with around 4,000 in the pot. Ryan Clark had made a bet of 2,000 and was facing a raise worth 8,100 from his opponent.
After some consideration, Clark opted to call but mucked his cards when his opponent showed ![]()
for a straight.
John Roh raised to 800 in early position and was called by Adam Walton on the button and Frederic Normand in the big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and the action checked to Walton who bet 2,000. Normand just called and Roh check-raised to 5,800. Walton called but Normand re-raised to 13,400. Roh folded but Walton still called.
The turn brought the
and Normand checked this time. Walton announced all-in, putting Normand to the test for his remaining 31,000 chips. The French-Canadian took a deep dive into the think tank for nearly 10 minutes. A player finally called the clock and Normand threw his cards away as the clock struck zero.
In a three-bet pot with the flop reading ![]()
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, Michael Mizrachi was faced with a bet of 2,200. Mizrachi called on the button and the
landed on the turn.
The hijack threw in another bet of 3,400 and Mizrachi stuck around to see the
on the river. Both players knuckled the table and Mizrachi's ![]()
was good enough to defeat his opponent's ![]()
.
Ole Schemion raised to 700 from the hijack and only the button called to see the flop ![]()
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. Schemion continued for 400 and the button called.
Both players checked the
turn and
river and the button tabled ![]()
for two pair.
"Ahhhh," said Schemion as he tossed his cards back to the muck.