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, Viatcheslav Ortynskiy bet 140,000 from middle position and Chris Ferguson was thinking things over from the big blind. Apparently, the Russian had raised preflop to 50,000 and then gotten one bet of 40,000 in on the turn. Ferguson decided to call and Ortynskiy showed ![]()
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for a flush and an ace-three low. Ferguson also had ace-three with ![]()
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, so he got a quarter of the pot.
2017 World Series of Poker
Damjan Radanov potted the small blind for most of his chips and Bruce Yamron slid in chips and turned over his hand which looked like a bunch of middling cards. The only problem was that Radanov wasn't all in. Yamron quickly realized his mistake and recovered his holding, but Radanov had gotten a glimpse of his cards.
The flop came ![]()
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and Radanov could only laugh.
"I shouldn't have looked," he said. "I saw some, I didn't see all of them."
With a sigh, he checked. Yamron checked back and the turn was a
. Radanov checked again with a laugh.
"I saw those two," he said.
Yamron bet and Radanov folded, with Radanov saying he knew jack-nine was in Yamron's hand.
The tournament supervisor ruled a two-hand penalty would be assessed. The players asked for a higher ruling and the penalty was confirmed.
From the hijack, Tyler Groth raised pot to 84,000 and Andrey Zaichenko re-potted from the big blind for 264,000.
Groth called and the flop fell ![]()
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and Zaichenko bet his last 55,000. Groth folded and Zaichenko tabled his ![]()
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Andrey Zaichenko raised pot to 84,000 from the hijack and Ray Henson re-potted to 289,000 from the button, leaving himself just 31,000 behind. The blinds folded and Zaichenko called all in for his 124,000.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Zaichenko doubled to nearly 300,000 while Henson dropped to under 200,000.
Niveau: 22
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 0
From the button, Sean Remz raised to 70,000 and Bryce Yockey called in the big blind.
The flop fell ![]()
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and Yockey bet out 150,000 before Remz moved all in for slightly more. Yockey called, and the cards were tabled.
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Yockey was in the lead with his bottom two pairs, but Remz had outs to clubs and a higher two pairs.
The turn and river of the
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however wouldn't help Remz and he was eliminated in 15th place for a $19,313 payday.
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flop for the minimum, and action checked to Josh Arieh, who bet 35,000 in middle position. Only small blind Kate Hoang continued. She check-called another 85,000 on the
turn, and both checked the
river.
Hoang tabled ![]()
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for aces up and a five-ace for low, and that was a scooper.
The action folded to Quentin Krueger in the small blind and he limped in, then Ray Henson checked the big. The flop landed ![]()
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and Krueger check-called a 20,000-chip Henson bet. The
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on the turn and river were then checked through.
Krueger tabled his ![]()
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for a flush and Henson mucked.
Mark Herm raised to 40,000 from middle position, then Sean Remz called from the big blind and checked the ![]()
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flop. Herm continued for 38,000 and Remz called. The
landed on the turn.
Remz checked, Herm bet pot of 166,000, and Remz folded.