The board read ![]()
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, Kenny Lay was all in and holding the ![]()
which was well behind the ![]()
of Michael Kenna.
The river would not save Lay as the
came off and he was busted.
The board read ![]()
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, Kenny Lay was all in and holding the ![]()
which was well behind the ![]()
of Michael Kenna.
The river would not save Lay as the
came off and he was busted.
Brian Luo opened to 2,20 and only got called by the player in the big blind.
The dealer showed a flop of ![]()
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and the big blind led out for 2,000. Luo took a minute and made the call. The same action happened on the
turn, this time for 5,500.
The
completed the board on the river and the big blind shoved for his last 11,000. Luo went deep into the tank and ended up tossing a chip in the middle for the call. The big blind revealed ![]()
for jack-high and Luo tabled ![]()
to eliminate his opponent with a pair of sixes and take the pot.

Hustler Casino Live's popular livestream show is taking a brief break while some of its stars are busy testing out tournament poker in the 2022 World Series of Poker Main Event. And many of them will enter Day 2 on Thursday or Friday with a healthy stack, including the show's co-founder, Ryan Feldman.
But no one from the popular livestreamed cash game show is off to a hotter start than "Wes Side" Wesley Fei, who turned his Day 1a starting stack of 60,000 all the way up to 300,000 before the session concluded, putting him among the chip leaders in the entire tournament.
Conrad Simpson was in the tank on the river with the board reading ![]()
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. Georgios Sotiropoulos had bet 15,000 from the big blind and Simspon was in middle position.
"I hate this ****. Alright you know what, it was such a good line I will let you have it" said Simpson and folded.
Sotiropoulos showed just the
. "Nooo you have ace-six? Don't show me that!" said Simpson as he bemoaned how bad of a player he was, despite his still decent chip stack.
From middle position, Marsel Backa opened to 2,100 and was called by the Min Zhang in the cutoff. Ryan Wince would raise to 10,000 from the big blind and was called by both players.
The flop came ![]()
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and Wince continued for 7,500. Backa called and Zhang folded.
The turn was the
and Wince checked over to Backa, who put in a bet of 11,000. Wince would swiftly fold and Backa would add to his already impressive stack.
A short time later, Wince would be eliminated from the Main Event.
A player opened to 2,200 and Jaehyung Park made a three-bet for 5,200. Sean Hegarty, in the small blind, sent a four-bet worth 12,200 and only Park made the call with less than 20 big blinds behind.
The flop revealed ![]()
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and both checked. All the chip quickly went in the middle on the
turn for the following showdown:
Jaehyung Park: ![]()
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Sean Hegarty: ![]()
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The
river didn't change anything and Park made his way to exit the tournament's area while Hegarty racked up the pot;
In a pot of roughly 5,000 on a flop of ![]()
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, Koray Aldemir checked his option in the big blind and the button bet 3,000 which was called.
The turn came the
and both players checked. The
hit the river and again both players checked it down. Aldemir quickly rolled over ![]()
for a flopped pair, which was enough to take down the small pot.
With 40,000 in the pot on the ![]()
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board, David Stamm checked from the hijack and Orson Young bet 21,000 from the button.
Stamm would deliberate for just under a minute before finally making the laydown.
Young started the day with 57,900 but has added over 100,000 chips to his stack in about 2 hours and 45 minutes.