2022 World Series of Poker
Sylvain Loosli, a 2013 November Niner, bet 500 on a flop of ![]()
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as David Clark called in the big blind.
The turn came the
and Clark checked over to the French pro again, who this time bet 2,500. Clark called once more as the
fell on the river.
Clark checked for the third time before Loosli tapped a chip on the table. Clark turned over ![]()
for a runner-runner full house and Loosli mucked.
"Well played, sir. There are worse runouts," a tablemate told Clark after the hand.
Picking up the action after the flop, Andreas Kniep in the big blind was involved in a hand with the small blind, an early position player, the cutoff and the button. With the board reading ![]()
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all five players checked to see the
turn. The small blind led out for 1,100 and received calls from Kniep and the cutoff to send three players to the river.
The
river put four to a straight on the board and the small blind slowed down, checking to Kniep who promptly led out for 4,100. That was met by a quick fold from the cutoff and the small blind followed suit, tossing ![]()
face up into the muck. Kniep has gotten off to a red-hot start, pushing his stack north of the 100,000 mark within the first level of play.
From the cutoff, Chad Eveslage, who won Event #8: $25,000 No Limit Hold'em - High Roller 8-Handed earlier in the series, opened to 500. The button, small blind, and Corey Dodd from the big blind all called.
The flop came ![]()
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and Eveslage continued for 700. The button and Dodd both called.
On the
turn, it checked around to the button who made it 1,500. Dodd raised to 6,100 and both Eveslage and the button folded.
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board, a player in middle position had 11,200 committed to the pot, Marc Lome had 11,200 committed to the pot, and a player in the small blind mulled it over before folding. The
river was checked by both players.
Lome revealed ![]()
to take the pot with top two, as his opponent's ![]()
went into the muck.
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Nicholas Page bet 6,000 into a pot of around 14,500. His opponent thought for several moments before he folded.
Page collected the pot as he adds a few more chips to his nice start to the day.
Rumen Nanev, from Bulgaria, is here.
Nanev has more than $1,100,000 in recorded earnings and has three cashes at the series this year.
He finished 20th in the $1,500 Pot-Limit Omaha event for $11,000.
Kevin Rabichow, Lee Markholt, and Matt Glantz have a combined $14 million in live tournament earnings and 131 WSOP cashes as they find themselves sitting at the same table here on Day 1b.
It would be Rabichow who would emerge from a recent pot that also involved Glantz. Rabichow raised to 500 as Glantz and the big blind came along.
All three players checked the ![]()
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flop before Rabichow continued for 1,100 on the
turn. Both opponents called as the river came the
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Rabichow threw out another bet of 3,200 and Glantz quickly folded, as did the big blind.
Three players were in a hand as the board read ![]()
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on the river. From the small blind, Ambroze Campbell led for 7,000 into a pot of about 15,500. The hijack folded quickly and it was on Vasileios Panagiotidis on the button who considered it for a bit before he called.
Campbell showed the ![]()
for the turned set. "You liked the turn, huh?" said Panagiotidis, who, despite losing this pot, appears to have chipped up nicely in the first level of the day to more than double starting stack.