Niveau: 20
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
Niveau: 20
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 16,000
No-Limit Hold‘em
Shaun Deeb was not in a good mood going into the 15-minute break after losing a massive pot of around 1,500,000 chips to Peter Nghia Le.
The game was No-Limit Hold‘em and Deeb opened from under the gun to 25,000. Action folded to Le on the button, who three-bet to 85,000. Deeb then put in a fourth bet for 210,000. Le called.
They saw a flop of 6♣3♣6♠. Deeb checked and Le checked behind.
The turn was the 4♥. Deeb checked again and Le bet 130,000. Deeb called.
They then went to the 10♦ river. Deeb checked for the third time. Le now bet all in, which was for 377,000 chips. Deeb thought for a some time, while other players had already cleared the tournament area. He then grabbed a stack of his chips and put in a call.
Le quickly informed Deeb he had aces and showed A♥A♠. Deeb showed he had the off-suit AxKx.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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1,500,000
720,000
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720,000 |
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255,000
830,000
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830,000 |
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Bomb Pot Break Time! Play will resume on Level 19.
NLH Bomb Pot
8♥10♠8♣
4♠K♣K♠
Peter Nghia Le placed a bet for 28,000 and the rest of the table folded.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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780,000
571,000
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571,000 |
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Cards were on their backs after Tyler Warken limp-jammed for 406,000 and was eventually called by Shaun Deeb.
"I felt like you had ace high," said Warken
"I felt like you had a small pair. You're not going to beat me," said Deeb.
"I heard you run good."
This was the interchange had just before the dealer ran the board out.
Tyler Warken: 6♦6♣
Shaun Deeb: A♥10♣
The board ran out A♠2♠8♥7♣10♦ and Deeb told no lie. He tapped the table and offered Warken a "Good game," as Warken was escorted to the payouts.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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1,085,000
700,000
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700,000 |
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David Dongwoo Ko opened the action from the hijack and Renji Mao, who was sitting on a shorter stack of about 15 big blinds, three-bet on the button. Ko came over the top to put Mao all in. Mao called.
Renji Mao: K♦K♣10♦3♥
David Dongwoo Ko: A♠A♥7♠4♦
Mao needed help, but the flop 4♦5♣8♣ gave him few good runouts. The turn 10♣ and the river 9♦ were not what he was looking for and he was sent to the rail.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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1,013,000 | |
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Action was caught on the river on the board 8♣J♣5♣3♠7♠. Bradley Gafford, who was first to act, put Mark Liedke, sitting in middle position, all in. The bet was for 260,000 of Liedtke’s chips, with over 400,000 already in the pot before the river.
According to the players, Gafford had bet every street, with Liedtke only calling. Liedtke had the decision for his tournament life and after taking some time to think, made the call.
Gafford turned over A♣K♦K♠Q♠. He held the ace of clubs, but that was the only club in his hand. He congratulated Liedtke, who turned over A♠K♣4♠3♣ for the second nut flush, on a nice hand.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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920,000
532,000
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532,000 |
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480,000
170,000
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170,000 |
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On a board reading Q♣4♠4♣2♠10♠, David Funkhouser bet 95,000 into a pot with well over 200,000 in it.
Conner Reynolds pondered his options before pushing a call forward.
Funkhouser declared the nut flush and showed A♠K♦Q♠J♣. Reynolds mucked his hand and Funkhouser eclipsed the million mark as he was pushed the pot.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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1,190,000
590,000
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590,000 |
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273,000
4,000
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4,000 |
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