Jon Turner raised to 9,000 from the hijack, Nick Schulman reraised all in from the button for 29,500, and Turner called.
Turner stood pat, Schulman drew one, and Turner tabled ![]()
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, but turned over a
to bust
Jon Turner raised to 9,000 from the hijack, Nick Schulman reraised all in from the button for 29,500, and Turner called.
Turner stood pat, Schulman drew one, and Turner tabled ![]()
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, but turned over a
to bust
Majid Yahyaei raised to 8,000 and Mark Gregorich called in the cutoff, Xavier Kyablue came along from the small blind. All three players drew one and Kyablue as well as Yahyaei checked. Gregorich bet 21,000 and Kyablue quickly folded, while Yahyaei reluctantly called.
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as winning hand. Chip leader Mike Leah was moved away from the table right after, and Dario Sammartino smiled and joked "oh nice, goodbye."
Niveau: 12
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 700
Shaun Deeb opened to 7,200 from the cutoff, Bernard Lee three-bet to 27,000 from the button, Erik Seidel four-bet shoved from the big blind for about 52,000, Deeb folded, and Lee called.
Seidel stood pat, Lee drew one, and Seidel fanned ![]()
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and quickly turned over a
to make an eight, ending Seidel's tournament.
Shaun Deeb defended the big blind against a Phil Galfond open. Galfond made it 7,500, which has been the standard raise throughout the remaining field. Deeb called and drew two. Galfond drew one.
Deeb checked and Galfond bet 15,000. Deeb called quickly.
"Pair," said Galfond.
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Below are some other counts around the field.
After having paid off a ninety-eight of Robert Mizrachi in the previous hand, Erik Seidel was left with a short stack in the small blind and faced a raise to 8,000 by Ray Dehkharghani. Seidel moved all in for 23,500 and Dehkharghani called.
Seidel stood pat and Dehkharghani drew one.
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Dehkharghani had plenty of outs, but he peeled the
as last card to pair up and Seidel doubled.
Jon Turner raised to 9,000 from the cutoff, Nick Schulman three-bet to 31,000 from the small blind, and Turner called.
Both players stood pat, Schulman bet 64,000, and Turner called.
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to win the pot.
Out of the small blind, Jesse Martin moved all in for his last 65,100 and Chris Ferguson in the big blind asked for a count. Ferguson called eventually and Martin stood pat, flipping over ![]()
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and paired his
to see Martin double.
Dario Sammartino raised to 7,000 from early position and picked up two callers, Majid Yahyaei in the small blind and Mike Watson in the big blind. Yahyaei drew two cards and Sammartino as well as Watson drew one card each. Sammartino bet 14,000 with just 21,000 behind and forced a quick fold from Yahyaei.
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as winning hand.
Dario Sammartino opened to 7,500 and Xavier Kyablue called in position. Mike Leah called from the big blind and each player drew one.
Leah checked and Sammartino bet 18,000. Kyablue didn't hesitate too much and called. Leah took a few moments before deciding to fold.
"Fours," Sammartino announced.
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and Leah laughed a little to himself.
"I had a ten. A good ten."