Scott Seiver raised to 250,000 from under the gun and was met by a three-bet to 725,000 from Sergio Aido one seat over. Action folded back around to Seiver who sized up his opponent before announcing all in. Aido, with the smaller middle sized stack, quickly gave up his hand.
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Alexander Farahi raised to 250,000 in the cutoff and Steve Zolotow defended his big blind.
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and Zolotow checked to his opponent who continued for 300,000.
Zolotow responded by raising to 800,000 and Farahi moved all-in fairly quickly. "What have I done to myself?" Zolotow asked. He pondered for some time before flashing an
and tossing his hand into the muck, giving Farahi the pot.
Scott Seiver raised to 240,000 from early position and was called by David Goodman on the button. Chris Hunichen moved all in for 2,300,000 from the small blind. Seiver folded and Goodman snap called to put Hunichen at risk.
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Hunichen was behind with only three immediate outs and failed to find any help on the ![]()
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flop. The
turn left him drawing to an ace or the final four in the deck but could not find it on the
river. Hunichen receives $30,478 for his efforts.
Scott Seiver raised to 240,000 in middle position and was called by only Alexander Farahi from the button.
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was checked by both players going to the
turn that saw Seiver check and Farahi bet 250,000, which Seiver called.
The river came out the
and Seiver checked once more to Farahi who bet 750,000 after which Seiver went into the tank. "This would be a really bad fold if I made it," Seiver commented as he counted out chips for the call. After about a minute of deliberation, Seiver tossed his hand into the muck saying that he folded ace-jack as Farahi raked in the pot.
Niveau: 29
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Nick Schulman moved all-in from the button for 865,000 and in the small blind Alexander Farahi called to put him at risk while Goodman folded.
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Schulman was drawing to three outs before the flop and found one of them on the ![]()
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runout to double through Farahi.
David Goodman raised to 200,000 from late position and was met by calls from both Steve Zolotow in the small blind and Scott Seiver in the big blind.
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flop and did so once again on the
turn.
The river came
and both Zolotow and Seiver checked for a third time. Goodman was not prepared to go to showdown just yet and fired off a bet of 450,000. Zolotow quickly folded but Seiver did not follow suit. After pondering for over a minute and exclaiming that he "beat nothing" Seiver eventually made a tough but correct call with ![]()
for bottom pair and scooped the pot.
Scott Seiver raised to 200,000 from early position and faced a lone caller in Alexander Farahi from the cutoff.
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and was checked through by both players.
On the
Seiver led out for 375,000 and Farahi called.
The
river put a four liner to a straight as well as three clubs on the board. Seiver bet 275,000 to which Farahi responded with a raise to 950,000. Seiver went into the tank but ultimately, muttering "I was gonna snap it right off", let go of his hand to send a sizable pot Farahi's way.
David Goodman raised to 200,000 from under the gun and action folded around [Removed:532] in the hijack who moved all in for 2,150,000. All other players folded and Goodman called, tabling his cards.
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The board ran out ![]()
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, giving no improvement to the ace-queen, sending [Removed:550] home in ninth place.