Action came in on the river as the board read ![]()
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. Into a pot of about 10,000 Benjamin Jackson bet 4,000 and was snap-called by his opponent.
Jackson tabled the black aces ![]()
, which was the winner as his opponent mucked.
Action came in on the river as the board read ![]()
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. Into a pot of about 10,000 Benjamin Jackson bet 4,000 and was snap-called by his opponent.
Jackson tabled the black aces ![]()
, which was the winner as his opponent mucked.
Action was picked up with 22,400 already in the pot and a complete board of ![]()
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on the felt.
Patrik Jaros, the big blind, fired for 15,400 into two opponents. The first, in late position, made the call quickly. The other, the hijack, went into the tank for a minute or so, before making the call as well. Jaros showed them the bad news as he turned over ![]()
for a set of sevens. Both opponents mucked their hands, giving the pot to Jaros.
Action was caught on the ![]()
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board with 4,700 in the pot. Chris Moneymaker bet 1,300 from the big blind and was called by a player in middle position.
"Two pair," announced to 2003 Main Event Champion as he tabled his ![]()
. His opponent then turned over his ![]()
for a set and he then scooped the pot.
"I would have won that hand if PokerNews wasn't here," added Moneymaker.
Manig Loeser opened to 700 from middle position and faced a three-bet to 2,800 out of the big blind. Loeser made the call to play a pot heads-up.
The big blind continued for 2,200 on a flop of ![]()
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and Loeser wasted little time in getting rid of his hand. The German pro is looking to continue a successful summer after taking down WSOP Online Event No-Limit Hold'em BIG $500 for $127,153 and his second online gold bracelet in as many years earlier this series.
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showing, Melissa Shubert was first to act and tossed out a bet of 2,000. Her opponent, Jerry Thurmon in the hijack made the call to see a river.
A
showed up and Shubert checked to Thurmon who also decided to check. Schubert flipped over ![]()
to show the gutshot straight draw that she hit on the river and it was good to take down the pot.
Three players saw a turn of ![]()
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and all three checked to the
river. The action checked to Conrad Simpson on the button once more before he fired out a pot-sized bet of 6,200.
The first player who checked quickly folded but the second took a few moments.
"Feels like you don't have it," said Simpson's opponent.
A few more seconds went by before he mucked his hand and Simpson quickly shoved his cards into the muck.
Three players went to the turn as the board read ![]()
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. The cutoff bet 2,000, Ricardo Mateo called under the gun. Jesse Lonis also called from middle position.
The
came on the river. Lonis bet 2,200 after a check, the cutoff folded and Mateo called.
Lonis tabled the ![]()
but that was beaten by the ![]()
of Mateo.
A player in early position opened for 1,500 and Jorge Veiga called from the small blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and the early-position player fired for 2,600. Veiga called.
The turn brought the
and the initial aggressor continued once more, this time for 6,000. ViVeiga ega deliberated for just over a minute before putting in a raise to 18,000.
His opponent snap-folded and Veiga moved up to 85,000.