2021 World Series of Poker
John Skrovan jammed his short stack of 115,000 in from under the gun on the main feature table and picked up a call by Phillip Wright in the hijack.
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Both players had middling pocket pairs and Skrovan prevailed thanks to the ![]()
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board to remain in contention.
Adam Duong raised to 26,000 from early position. Ryan D'Angelo flatted from middle position. The player on the button then jammed all in for about 115,000. Duong re-jammed with the largest stack and D'Angelo called.
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to make things look dire for the at-risk players. The turn was the
and the river came the
to finish off both shorter stacks and give Duong the big pot.
Jason Koon was moved over to the secondary feature table as William Nichols and Matthew Ernst were both eliminated.
Ehsan Amiri then raised to 26,000 in the hijack and Matt Berkey called in the cutoff, as did Jack Oliver in the big blind. Only Berkey called a bet worth 25,000 by Amiri on the ![]()
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flop and they checked down the
turn and
river. Amiri tabled the ![]()
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Eyal Eshkar opened under the gun for 25,000, Jesse Lonis called directly to his left and action folded to Kenneth Johnson who defended his big blind.
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flop was checked to Eshkar who continued for 40,000. Lonis called and Johnson came along as well to see the
fall on the turn.
All three players checked and the dealer completed the board with the
on the river.
Action was checked to Lonis who fired out 104,000 and only Johnson called.
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for top pair but Lonis held a better made hand of ![]()
to win the pot.
Daniel Weinman raised it up from middle position and was called by the small blind. The flop came ![]()
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and the small blind checked to Weinman who continued for 48,000.
The small blind called and the
landed on the turn. Weinman counted out another bet of 132,000 which finally got his opponent to fold.
At the neighbouring table, the button opened to 24,000 and Sergio Fernandez defended from the big blind. On a board of ![]()
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, Fernandez check-called bet of 13,000 on the flop, 57,000 on the turn, and 170,000 on the river. His opponent showed ![]()
for a full house and Fernandez was forced to concede the pot.
One of the new big stacks prior to the dinner break is Spain's Ramon Colillas, who has emerged with a large stack of more than 2.5 million.
Ranganath Kanchi limped from early position and Leo Margets shoved for her last 199,000 from the hijack. Action folded back to Kanchi, who called to put Margets at risk.
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Margets was dominated, but the ![]()
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runout paired Margets eight — awarding her the double up.