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Hsiung bet every street, before both players checked the seventh card.
Hsiung announced "Aces Up" to win another big pot, climbing his stack and leaving Nakamura with only 120,000 now.
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Hsiung bet every street, before both players checked the seventh card.
Hsiung announced "Aces Up" to win another big pot, climbing his stack and leaving Nakamura with only 120,000 now.
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Action was on sixth street as Elhindi Albarazi bet with two-pair showing, Andy Bloch called. Bloch called the seventh street bet as well.
Albarazi tabled the
for tens full and collected the pot after break.
Niveau: 20
Limites: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 2,000
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Andy Bloch bet on the 5th and 6th street, before both players check the last card.
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for two pair of Kings and Deuces.
Bloch is now up to more than 300 000.
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Kyle Montgomery was all in from fourth street as the dealer tossed the cards to each player. On the river, Montgomery could survive if he had any face card, but it was a disappointing
as he fell victim to James Paluszek.
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Anthony Fay was all-in for a few chips against Matt Grapenthien, before the fifth street.
Each time Grapenthien get a card, it was to make his straight stronger than ever. Fay couldn't do anything and finished in 39th position.
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Mattew Aronowitz was all in for his short stack from third street as Mitchell Putterman and Paul Holder played out the rest of the hand. On fourth street Putterman bet and was called. Both players checked on fifth street.
Holder did the betting on sixth street and Putterman bet on seventh, which Holder called after thinking it over for a bit.
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for the better two pair.
The rapid eliminations continued as Jude Arena was standing up and needing help.
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Aces up was the winning hand for Williams as Arena could not better that with his own two pair and the field was trimmed by one more.
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