
Early position player opened to 3,000 and received a call from the player to his left before Tommy Nguyen decided to push all in for 16,000. Both players tank-folded and Nguyen took the pot.
Early position player opened to 3,000 and received a call from the player to his left before Tommy Nguyen decided to push all in for 16,000. Both players tank-folded and Nguyen took the pot.
Level: 8
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Kevin Newman raised preflop to 2,200 and the player to his left called. The flop came down Q?K?J?. Newman bet 7,500 and middle position raised 25,000 and Newman shoved the rest.
Middle position: K?Q?
Kevin Newman: A?10?
The turn and river were 4?10? and Newman raked in the pot with Broadway.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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124,000
124,000
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124,000 |
On a board of A?8?7?4?5? there was a three-way all-in situation.
The player on the button had Q?9? and the other two players had A?Q? and A?Q?, respectively. The button lost but took in a small side pot as he had the opponents covered.
The other two players chopped the pot and one of the remaining players that took half the pot was Martin Barrera.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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29,000
29,000
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29,000 |
On a 8?7?2? flop, Eric Cedric went all in for 41,900 and two opponents called, one with fewer chips than Cedric.
Cedric flipped over J?J? while his opponents flipped over 10?9? and A?K?.
The turn 5? and river 4? kept Cedric's overpair in the lead to soar to 154,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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154,000
154,000
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154,000 |
Three players looked at a board of 9?7?2?. Ryan Depaulo checked from the small blind, the middle position player checked and the button put out a bet of 3,500.
Depaulo wasted little time before check-raising to 13,000. To the table's surprise, the middle position player then cold three-bet jammed. The button got out of the way and Depaulo announced a call after a brief moment.
All-in player: 2?2?
Ryan Depaulo: 10?8?
"Never seen a fairer fight," exclaimed Depaulo.
The turn K? was no help for Depaulo, but the 6? river gave him the nut straight to eliminate his opponent.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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135,000
100,000
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100,000 |
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With a flop of A?J?A? Virgile Allard opted to check, allowing the first of the two other players in the pot to bet for 2,000. The other player quickly folded, as Allard continued with a call to make it a heads up pot.
The turn was the A?, allowing any Jack or paired hand to make a full house. Once again, Allard checked leading to his opponent to bet 5,000 into the pot. After little time, Allard found a call to the river.
Nothing changed on the river, as a 10? only added one more full house. Both Allard and his opponent checked it down, resulting in Allard showing A?2? for the nuts and quads before the break. With this pot, Allard's stack increased to the tune of 131,700.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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131,700
131,700
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131,700 |
In a field of over 2400 players two top Canadian players sitting side-by-side. Mike Leah is off to the races with double starting stack. He is sticking with the pressure in a recent hand a player in early position opened to 2,600 Leah three-bet 10,600 and the player instantly folded to give Leah the pot.
Next to Leah is Nicola Basile another top Canadian player.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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80,000
80,000
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80,000 |
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40,000 |
The player in the cutoff opened to 2,400 and Jean-Robert Autran on the button and the big blind came along to see a flop.
The flop was 3?10?8? and the cutoff bet 5,200. Autran called, while the big blind tossed in his cards.
The turn brought 7? and both players checked.
The cutoff shoved his remaining stack in on the river K? and Autran called immediately with Kx8x, holding a better two pair than the cutoff who flashed Kx7x.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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82,000
82,000
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82,000 |
2014 WSOP Main Event Champion, Martin Jacobson is in the mix.
Steven "cuz" Buckner took his seat along with Ethan "Rampage" Yau.
2018 WSOP Main Event runner-up, Tony Miles, made his way to the table.
All players are hoping to bag and go hunting for the top bounty of $1 million on Day 2.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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40,000 | |
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