The action was picked up on a board ![]()
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with a pot containing more than 230,000. Hamza Firdawcy checked to Stanley Lee who sent 75,000. Firdawcy went deep into the tank before releasing his cards into the muck.
The action was picked up on a board ![]()
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with a pot containing more than 230,000. Hamza Firdawcy checked to Stanley Lee who sent 75,000. Firdawcy went deep into the tank before releasing his cards into the muck.
Luke Vrabel, who is @slayAbidesDOTL on Twitter, has his table in stitches.
He was explaining how he charges $10 a year for people to follow his account for his legendary content.
"If you're not a professional you can follow me," he said to a tablemate. "There are those guys who just like everything but don't follow."
"You're the worst," said Conrad Simpson who was one table over laughing hysterically.
"We gotta get you back on the team," quipped Vrabel.
I don’t mean to disrespect anyone and im not demanding shit when I request my payment. I’m not a business man, I’m… https://t.co/mwhv9krWOI
— slay dogs back slay dogs back slay dogs bac 🐷🐷🐷 (@slayAbidesDOTL)
Action was caught on the ![]()
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flop with Terakun Karnchanakphan all-in and at risk against Cliff Josephy.
Terakun Karnchanakphan: ![]()
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Cliff Josephy: ![]()
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The
turn and
river completed the board and Karnchanakphan's cowboys held out.
Four ways to the ![]()
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flop, all of them invested the minimum for 6,000 and the
followed on the turn. Michael Duek in the big blind now bet 45,000 and Ricardo Graells reluctantly called in the cutoff.
What followed was the
on the river on which Duek near instantly jammed. Graells went deep into the tank and folded after three minutes. "You tell me tonight? If you bluffed me, nice hand," the Swissman mentioned in table chat while Duek raked in the pot without any comment.
On a side feature table, George Holmes was all in and at risk preflop with ![]()
and was up against an opponent's ![]()
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Both players paired their ace on the ![]()
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flop but last year's Main Event runner up was still behind. He was then drawing dead on the
turn and the river was just a formality.
Gabi Livshitz and Aaron Mermelstein appear to be the current big stacks in the main tournament area at Bally's with the latter claiming a huge pot with king-nine for flopped trips nines against a large stack holding ![]()
for queens up.
Bryn Kenney also had a big stack two seats over from Livshitz but suffered a severe setback. On a board of ![]()
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, an already big pot emerged and James Anderson then got it in for 232,000. Kenney had jammed and was called to get shown the ![]()
for eights full, sending his cards with a long sigh right into the muck.
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with a nice pot containing already around 300,000.
Andriy Lyubovetskiy, in the big blind, shoved to put Leon Strum at risk for a remaining stack worth 484,000. The latter went deep into the tank and the floor was called after a few minutes.
Sturm sent a chip for the call in the last seconds of the clock and Lyubovetskiy quickly tabled ![]()
. Sturm revealed ![]()
for top pair and doubled up his stack as the bubble slowly approaches.
The board of ![]()
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was already spread and Eric Baldwin was showing ![]()
pocket aces with all his chips in the middle.
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ace-five of Oliver Entine was being sent into the muck as Baldwin doubled his stack of about 200,000.
The table recounted that the chips went in preflop and Baldwin survived right on the money bubble.
Meanwhile, Loni Hui and Cliff Josephy still have big stacks over on the featured table.
A player opened and Paul Garcia called before a third player shoved for a remaining stack around 60,000. It folded back to Garcia who called, with ![]()
in his hands.
The player at risk was holding ![]()
and was desperate shape for the double up. The board ran out ![]()
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and Garcia took down the pot and busted his opponent to get closer to the bubble.