2017 World Series of Poker
Niveau: 4
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50
A 15-minute break and players will be back to battle it out.
Bruno Politano is sitting on the button in this hand. The player in the hijack raised to 700 and both the cutoff and Politano call.
The flop came ![]()
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, the player in the hijack bet 1,300, the cutoff folded, and Politano called.
The turn brought the
, Politano's opponent opened to 2,200, and Politano called again.
The
on the river completed the board and both players checked. The other player showed ![]()
and Politano mucked.
When we got to the table we saw Dietrich Fast on the button with a raise of 700. The player in the small blind reraised to 2,150 and Fast called.
The flop came ![]()
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. Fast checked for the player in the small blind to bet 5,000. Fast called.
The dealer turned the
. both players decided to check.
The
on the river completed the board, Fast checked. his opponent opened to 5,000. Fast raised to about 50,000 which actually was more than his opponent had and he snap-called.
Fast showed ![]()
for sixes and sevens but his opponent showed ![]()
for the double-up. After counting the chips, he still had 11,925 including the initial 5,000 bet on the river.
Andrew Brinkley was in the cutoff and raised to 750. A player on the button called and the small blind three-bet to 2,400. Brinkley four-bet to 6,300, the button folded and the small blind called.
The flop was ![]()
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rainbow board and the small blind checked. Brinkley bet 7,800 and after some deliberation his opponent folded. Brinkley immediately flipped over his hand and showed ![]()
and started speaking out loud saying, "You guys wanna keep three-betting me... well here you go. This is what happens when you keep three-betting me. Lets go, I'll play with y'all!" Brinkley raked in the pot and has more than doubled his starting stack.
A player in late position open raised to 700. The cutoff and button called and Paul Tschernia in the small blind moved all in for 10,650. The original raiser said, "Let's gamble," and called. The cutoff and button both folded.
Tschernia tabled ![]()
and his opponent showed ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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and after his opponent turned a flush draw, Tschernia held on to get the double up.
We got to the table to see ![]()
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on the board and quite a lot of chips in the pot already.
Adrian Mateos, sitting in the cutoff, check-folded to the 7,400 bet of the player on the button.