Rick Fuller raised on the button and Max Kruse called on his left. Both players drew two twice and then one on the last draw as they checked down. Finally, Kruse bet. Fuller thought briefly and called for one-third of his remaining stack, and Kruse said he had a pair. Fuller showed ![]()
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2017 World Series of Poker
Brendan Taylor was in a three-way pot with Kyle Miaso and Rick Fuller. Each player put in a bet after the first draw.
Taylor drew one, Miaso drew two, and Fuller drew one.
Taylor bet and Miaso raised. Both Fuller and Taylor called.
Taylor drew one and Miaso and Fuller both stood pat.
All three players checked and Taylor won the hand with ![]()
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After that hand, Fuller and Miaso were two of the shorter stacks remaining with 44 minutes to go until the players bag for Day 3.
Niveau: 20
Limites: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 0
Dean Kerl took one on the second draw in the cutoff, and Brian Brubaker did so as well on the button. Kerl bet and Brubaker called. Kerl stood pat and Brubaker took a card. Kerl checked and called a bet on the end, and Brubaker showed ![]()
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Oscar Johansson was eliminated after a series of hands that left him short and heads up against Dean Kerl.
He played a three-way hand against Brian Brubaker and Jason Riesenberg. Brubaker got dealt a pat eight and bet until the final draw, getting close to max value.
When Johansson was in the big blind, Kerl raised and he called. Johansson was drawing, but Kerl was pat the whole way.
Johansson drew three, then two, then one. Kerl showed a nine-six and Johansson was eliminated when he drew a pair of twos.
Dean Kerl picked off a bluff for almost the last of his chips with an ace in his hand and then got into a battle with Rob Mizrachi.
Kerl raised in the cutoff and Mizrachi called in the big blind, and Mizrachi took two before Kerl took one. Mizrachi check-called and both players drew one. Again, Mizrachi check-called and drew, but this time his opponent was pat. Mizrachi led out with a bet on the end but folded quickly when Kerl raised.
Mike Wattel got his last 11,000 in after losing a pot to Brendan Taylor where Taylor made a nine-perfect.
This hand Wattel was heads up and at risk against Max Kruse. Both players drew two on the first draw, one on the second draw, and one on the third draw.
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Mike Wattel raised on the button, and Kyle Miaso made it three bets in the small blind. Wattel called, drawing three after Miaso took one. Miaso bet and Wattel called, and Miaso patted.
"I'm already regretting playing this hand," Wattel said.
He took two and called another bet, and Miaso patted. Wattel took a final card and both players checked. Miaso rolled over ![]()
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and took the pot.