2022 World Series of Poker
On a heads-up turn board of ![]()
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, Landon Holloway check-raised the late position player from 30,000 to 100,000. The late position player made the call and the players saw the
river.
The late position player checked to Holloway who then went all in for 86,000 and his opponent folded.
"Show the bluff forPokerNews, " someone at the table joked but Holloway just smiled as he slid his cards into the muck and dragged the pot.
Leo Zamarripa opened in the cutoff and got called by the button and Upeshka De Silva in the big blind.
The flop gave ![]()
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and the three players checked to see a
pair the board on the turn. It checked again to the button who bet 21,000. Only Zamarripa decided to call.
When the
landed on the river, Zamarripa sent a bet and the button snap-folded, showing a
. Zamarripa tabled ![]()
with a smile.
The board read ![]()
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on the river. The pot was a large one of about 290,000. From the big blind, Nick Howard bet 215,000 over to his opponent who went into the tank. The bet was for about 2/3rds of his stack.
Howard waited for the decision which eventually was a call Howard tabled trips with the ![]()
and his opponent mucked to move Howard higher up among the chip leaders.
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flop, it checked to Fahredin Mustafov and he then bet 17,000. Roman Pumpernick in the small blind was the only caller and the
fell on the turn. Pumpernick now bet 15,000 only for Mustafov to raise it up to 75,000, which the Austrian snap-called.
They headed to the
on the river and Pumpernick now checked. Mustafov bet 131,000 for nearly half of his remaining stack and Pumpernick eventually called to win the pot with ![]()
, as Mustafov had bluffed all the way with ![]()
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Players are on the final 20-minute break of the night. Thanks to plenty of action and rising blinds, the field has been whittled down to around 1,422, just over 100 players away from the money. Check out some of the hands that got us here.
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- Feldman Falls Short of the Money
- They Came to Snuff the Rooster, He Ain't Gonna Die
- Two Pair Gets Depaulo in Trouble
There's one two-hour level left to play this evening. Will the players reach the money tonight or will they have to wait until tomorrow to reach that milestone? Players will return at approximately 9:51 p.m. at blinds of 3,000/6,000/6,000. Keep it tuned it to PokerNews as we close out this Main Event evening.
Main Feature Table
Stanislav Urodlivchenko limped in the small blind with ![]()
and Raman Afanasenka checked in the big blind. Urodlivchenko mucked after Afanasenka bet the ![]()
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flop.
David Peters opened to 11,000 and called the 71,000 jam from [Removed:551]. Both players had ace-queen and they chopped the pot following the ![]()
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runout.
Side Feature Table
Loni Hui opened to 10,000 with ![]()
from early position and everybody folded.
Terakun Karnchanakphan opened to 10,000 with ![]()
and called when Austin Apicella three-bet to 30,000 with ![]()
. Karnchanakphan mucked when Apicella continued with a bet on the ![]()
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flop.
Niveau: 15
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Just before the break, John Perry raised to 10,000 and Oliver Entine three-bet to 26,000.
Jesse Sylvia, the 2012 Main Event runner-up, four-bet jammed for 180,000. Perry re-shoved and Entine joined the action too for a massive preflop all in.
Jesse Sylvia: ![]()
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Oliver Entine: ![]()
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John Perry: ![]()
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runout was clean for pocket aces and Entine tripled, while Syliva was sent out.
Eric Baldwin is also seated at this table and William Smith still holds a big stack.