2022 World Series of Poker
Action was picked up when Jose Nada opened the cutoff to 12,000. Sherman Jameson, Armando Collado, and Edward Keller all made the call.
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saw all players check. On the
turn action checked around to Jameson on the button who bet 15,000 and only Collado in the small blind and Nadal in the cutoff made the call.
The
river completed the board and all players checked again. Collado announced "ace-queen" for queens and twos and rolled over his hand ![]()
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which was good enough to scoop the multi-way pot.
Mark Bixler raised to 12,000 and got called by Abdulrahim Amer and Thomas Morrison in the blinds.
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and the three players checked. On the
turn, Amer led out for 16,000 and only Bixler stayed interested and called.
The
on the river went checked. "Small pair," said Amer, before sending his cards into the muck after Bixler revealed ![]()
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Action was picked up on a flop ![]()
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, with Ian Bradley being at risk for a remaining stack 215,000 against Chris MacFarland who had him covered for the following showdown:
Ian Bradley: ![]()
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Bradley was in good shape for the double up with trips, and didn't find any bad surprise throughout the
turn and
river, improving his hand into a full house and giving him the big double up.
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The flop showed ![]()
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in a raised pot when Alfred Atamian pushed his last chips in the middle for a remaining stack around 300,000 and got called by Rob Hollink:
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Hollink had hit two pair, and a
on the turn and
on the river didn't help Atamian who made his way to the payout desk.
Niveau: 14
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000