2017 World Series of Poker
All in preflop, Oren Cohen had pocket nines and was looking to bust Arash Ghaneian, who had ace-ten. By the river, though, Ghaneian had the best of it, and another portion of Cohen’s stack slid over to a rival.
Ghaneian shrugged his shoulders and stacked chips while Cohen was left gritting his teeth and counting two recent losses.
Jaskirat Bindra opened the action, and John Phan called in the big blind.
The flop was ![]()
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, and a series of back-and-forth raises saw Bindra shove and Phan call.
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for a pair and a flush draw, and Phan showed ![]()
for to pair.
The turn
and the river the
missed Bindra, and his tournament was done.
The players are on a one-hour dinner break.
Niveau: 17
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
Chance Kornuth moved all in, and Ricardo Hernandez re-shoved. From the big blind, Rocco Palumbo moved all in, too, covering them both.
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The board ran out ![]()
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. Kornuth binked the river to drag a huge pot.
Martin Kabrhel had something to say from across the table: “Well played, sir. I love the way you played that. Especially on the river.”
Kornuth laughed it off and stacked the chips.
Arman Zolnoorian opened the action for 13,000, and Taylor Paur three-bet to 32,500 from the small blind. Zolnoorian called.
Paur ended up getting a good amount of value with his ![]()
when he flopped and then turned and ace. A bet on the river had Zolnoorian deep in the tank, but he eventually paid to see Paur’s hand.