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Early Position raised and middle position called and Debi Hinton reraised all in for the squeeze play and was called by the chip leader in the big blind.
Debi Hinton: 5♥6♥
Big blind: K♣K♦
The table gasped as Hinton hit her straight on a board of 3♥Q♠7♣Q♥4♣
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Debi Hinton
|
515,000 |
The big blind went all in pre-flop with 34,000, and Gary Blackwood was the only caller. Both players flipped over their cards. and revealed
Big Blind: K♥J♦
Gary Blackwood: K♣Q♥
The board ran out 3♣7♦7♥A♣6♥ and Blackwood scored the elimination with a higher kicker.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Gary Blackwood |
437,000
437,000
|
437,000 |
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A player in early position went all in for 68,000 before Josh MacDougall made the call from late position. The big blind looked at his cards and moved all in for 102,000. putting the test back on MacDougall called and the hands were tabled.
Early Position: AxJx
Big Blind: AxKx
JoshMacDougall: 5x5x
The board ran out 10♦7♦3♦Qx2x and MacDougall held with pocket fives to eliminate both players
Early Position raised and middle position called and Debi Hinton reraised all in for the squeeze play and was called by the chip leader in the big blind.
Debi Hinton: 5♥6♥
Big blind: K♣K♦
The table gasped as Hinton hit her straight on a board of 3♥Q♠7♣Q♥4♣
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Debi Hinton
|
515,000 |
Ken Chikamura opens to 18,000 from early position and got just one caller on the button.
The 10♣6♣8♥ flop landed and Chikamura put out an almost pot sized bet of 40,000. After some thought the button put in the call.
On to a 3♣ turn and again Chikamura leads for 42,000. The button thought for a long time and found a call.
The river landed an A♠ and action went check-check.
Chikamura tabled 9♣8♣ for a turned flush and the button's cards found the muck.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Ken Chikamura
|
355,000 |
Niveau: 16
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
The middle position player with a short stack opened to 3 big blinds. It folded around to the big blind where Haven Werner decided to go all in forcing her opponent to the test.
He thought for a moment and then made the call. They both tabled the same hand Kx10x. However the short stack player all in at risk made a one-card flush on the river to get the lucky double up.
In early position is a raise to 12,000 and a call. After a few folds, David Leese jammed all in for 90,200. The original caller opted to call flipping over 8♠8♦ heads up versus Leese's A♥K♦. The flop showed 3♥J♦10♣ as the Q♠ on the turn had Leese's opponent drawing dead. Leese now found himself playing 205,000 as he competes to survive to day two.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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David Leese |
205,000
205,000
|
205,000 |