The board read ![]()
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. Mathieu Pontin had jammed all in and Benjamin Hamman was in the tank. Eventually, he called right as clock was called.
Hammann had the ![]()
but it was no match for the ![]()
quads of Pontin who gathered in a double up.
The board read ![]()
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. Mathieu Pontin had jammed all in and Benjamin Hamman was in the tank. Eventually, he called right as clock was called.
Hammann had the ![]()
but it was no match for the ![]()
quads of Pontin who gathered in a double up.
In a three-way pot, the flop read ![]()
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and all checked to see a
on the turn. Andrei Stoenescu checked to Gavin who bet 6,000 this time and only Fredrico Senno made the call in the cutoff.
The river was the
and Lexy bet another 6,000, which Sanno called but only to muck his cards when Gavin revealed ![]()
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Eric Mizrachi started the day with 36,000 and has secured a double-up in the first level of the day.
Doubled up!!!!!! @WSOP #TeamMizrachi https://t.co/Ald53a1ONP
— Eric Mizrachi (@EricMizrachi)
More than a dozen players in the Paris Ballroom already busted and some tables were balanced within the area while others including the ones containing Majid Yahyaei, John Racener and Ryan Laplante were broken and moved to the Bally's.
Among those to depart were Brian "Woody" Wood and Valentino Konakchev to name a few.
In a battle of the blinds, Martins Adeniya raised to 9,500 and Padraig O'Neill three-bet to 22,000. The action moved back to Adeniya, who tanked for a while. It even took so long that another player called the clock on him but Adeniya jammed for around the starting stack before the thirty seconds ran down with O'Neill calling instantly.
Martins Adeniya: ![]()
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Padraig O'Neill: ![]()
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board delivered no help to Adeniya and he was sent to the rail.
The action was picked up on a board ![]()
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, with Alfred Atamian being all in for a remaining stack of 81,000 against Chris Wooden who had a similar stack.
Atamian held ![]()
for a full house on the river while Wooden had ![]()
and got eliminated from the event.
The board read ![]()
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. The pot had about 50,000 in it, from the big blind Hirokazu Miyoshi bet 15,000, Justin Chu raised to 40,000.
Miyoshi considered it for some time before folding his hand.
Michael Moncek bet 3,500 on the ![]()
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flop and JC Tran, sitting on his right, called.
Both players checked the
turn to see the
river.
Tran led for 10,000 and Moncek quickly called.
Tran revealed ![]()
pocket jacks and Moneck mucked.
Moncek holds one WSOP bracelet while Tran has two and they are likely to clash a lot today sitting right next to each other.
John Hands started the day with less than 10 big blinds in his stack and got them in within minutes of the resumption of play holding ![]()
. However, he was up against the ![]()
of Eric Stone.
There was a ten in the window, but it was followed by a queen. However the full flop read ![]()
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giving Hands quads. There was no one-outer for Stone on the ![]()
runout and Hands doubled up.
"It was crazy how you saw the ten first," commented a tablemate. "Then the queen and then the final ten!"
Action was picked up on the river on a board reading ![]()
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. The pot was about 63,000 and Vyacheslav Stoyanov made an overbet of 100,000 from the big blind. Andrew Barfield clicked it back to 200,000 from early position.
Stoyanov thought for several moments before he laid down his hand and Barfield took an early nice pot.