2022 World Series of Poker
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, Mike Comisso check-called from the big blind a bet worth 1,200 from his opponent.
Both checked on the
turn and a
fell on the river. This time, Comisso tanked and check-called another bet from his opponent for 7,000, but send his cards into the muck when the latter showed ![]()
for two pair.
In a three-way raised pot, the flop showed ![]()
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when the big blind and Matt Berkey checked to Christian Steinbo in the hijack who bet 1,500. Only Berkey stayed in the hand.
The turn revealed the
and this time Berkey led out for 3,000 which Steinbo called. On the
river, both players tanked before checking and Berkey flipped over ![]()
for top pair which was enough to make Steinbo muck and win the pot.
GGPoker Twitch Squad member Lukas Robinson was involved in a hand against Robert Eichele, with action being caught on the ![]()
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flop.
In the big blind, Eichele check-called a bet of 1,500 to see the
turn.
Eichele checked and Robinson sized up to 5,500 from middle position. Eichele mulled over his options before mucking his cards.
With 20,000 in the pot on a ![]()
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board, the early-position player put out a bet of 17,500.
Michael Latuf, sitting in the small blind, then put in a raise of 70,000, which effectively put his opponent all in.
The player in early position, who had about 40,000 more behind, thought for less than a minute before sliding his cards into the muck.
Five players, including Mike Matusow, Jake Schwartz, and Mark Pett, saw a flop of ![]()
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. Mark Pett, under the gun, fired out 1,500 and only Matusow and a player on the button called.
The turn came the
and Pett bet another 3,200. Matusow called while the button got out of the way.
Pett continued betting on the
river, tossing in 8,000. Matusow studied the situation for a moment before calling. Pett flipped over ![]()
for top set.
"You see how good I am," Matusow said as he showed ![]()
for a set of sixes and slammed his remaining chips on the table.
Matusow remained sitting in his seat as the rest of the field went on break stewing over the hand. "My instincts were screaming. I was never raising. I almost folded," he said.
Rosalie Petit started the action with a raise to 700 and got called by Jesse Sylvia on the button and the big blind.
The flop brought ![]()
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and it checked to Sylvia who bet 800, only called by Petit.
The
turn went check-check and a
hit the river. Petit bet 2,200 and after a minute of thinking, Sylvia sent his cards into the muck.
Players are now on the second 20-minute break of the day. Play will resume shortly with blinds moving to 200/400/400.
The action has been heating up on Day 1c with Magnus Carlsen going for a bluff, Wes Cutshall scoring flush over flush, and Main Event Champion Hossein Ensan taking an early hit to his stack.