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Phil Hellmuth raised to 6,000 from the cutoff and was called by Marius Kudzmanas in the big blind.
The dealer fanned a flop of 4♦10♣5♥, Kudzmanas checked, Hellmuth bet 10,000 and Kudzmanas called.
Action checked through on the 4♥ turn card and the A♥ river card. Hellmuth tabled Q♥Q♣, which was good enough to win this modest pot.
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Daniel Sepiol managed to land himself a double-up with a little help from the river card.
The chips were in the middle on a board of K♠6♦10♥5♠9♣ where Mark Hammond had flopped a set holding 10♠10♦. Unfortunately for Hammond, Sepiol tabled Q♦J♦ for the nuts and doubled up.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Under the gun opened the action with a raise to 6,000. Ryan Riess three-bet to 24,000 from the small blind before Justin Saliba moved all in for 88,000 from the big blind. The initial raiser folded but Riess snap called.
Justin Saliba: A♥K♥
Ryan Riess: A♦A♣
Two big hands colliding in the blinds, the dealer put out 3♥8♥7♠4♦5♦ and Saliba flopped loads of outs but bricked out on the turn and river, sending him to the rail.
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Patrick Leonard opened to 6,000 from under the gun and got a call from Brian Luo in the small blind. Alexander Queen then made it 28,000 from the big blind, and Leonard shoved for just over 60,000. Luo folded, and Queen made the call.
Patrick Leonard: K♠K♥
Alexander Queen: A♦K♣
Leonard was in the lead with his pocket kings and stayed there throughout the hand as the runout of 10♦9♠8♠Q♦7♠ earned him a double-up.
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48,000
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130,000
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Phil Hellmuth has multiple World Series of Poker (WSOP) records. But there's one that he now shares with Jeremy Ausmus, a six-time bracelet winner (maybe seven-time soon?).
Ausmus, a Poker Hall of Fame nominee, has reached the final table of Event #91: $3,000 H.O.R.S.E. (8-Handed). In doing so, he not only has moved into first place in the WSOP Player of the Year race, but has also made history.
Action was picked up on a 7♥6♣7♠ flop with 40,000 in the middle.
Ragi Raghavan was all in for his last 54,000 from the big blind and Andre Lichtenstein called from the button.
Ragi Raghavan: 8♦8♠
Andre Lichtenstein: K♥K♦
The turn 4♠ and river 9♣ were no help to Raghavan, and he was eliminated.
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With over 50,000 chips in the middle on a board of 3♥A♣5♣9♥5♥, Nick Palma had shoved the river for around 40,000 into Lynn Phan. It took a while for Phan to make a decision but eventually she folded and flashed the A♠ to the table. Palma then immediately tabled K♣Q♦ for a bluff, and raked in the pot.
In the next hand, Justin Rost limped under the gun and Aditya Systla made it 9,000 on the button. Palma called from the big blind, and Rost also called.
The three players saw a flop of 5♥6♣5♠ which was checked to the 3♠ turn. Palma bet 7,500, and only Rost called.
On the K♥ river, Palma checked, Rost bet 9,000, and Palma eventually called.
Rost showed K♦4♦ for a rivered pair of kings, and Palma mucked.
| Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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280,000
14,500
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25,500
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24,000
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