2014 World Series of Poker
Justin Bonomo, Tony Dunst and a third player took a flop of ![]()
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. The action checked to the player on the button, who tossed out 1,525. Only Dunst called.
The turn was the
, both players checked and the
completed the board. Dunst checked, his opponent bet 2,275 and the host of the WPT's Raw Deal check-raised all in.
The player tanked for a considerable amount of time, then folded.
The action folded to Paul Volpe, winner of the $10,000 No-Limit 2-7 Single Draw Championship, and he raised to 525 from the small blind. Johnny "World" Hennigan defended his big blind, and the flop fell ![]()
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. Volpe led out for 700, Hennigan raised to 1,600 and Volpe called.
The turn was the
, Volpe check-called a bet of 3,100 and the river was the
. Volpe check-called one last bet - this one was worth 5,500 - and Hennigan turned over ![]()
for a pair of jacks.
Volpe revealed ![]()
for a rivered pair of aces and was awarded the pot.
As break was ending, six-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Daniel Negreanu strolled into the Brasilia Room with a big smile on his face.
"It's only my third no-limit event," "Kid Poker" told us as he waited for the clock to tick down to triple zeros.
Negreanu tweeted some statistics earlier about his 2014 WSOP thus far:

WSOP Update: Events 10. Cashes 3. Hours 108. Buyins $80,500. Payouts $203,806. Profit $123,306. Will be playing only my 3rd NL Holdem shortly.Follow @RealKidPoker
According to those numbers, that means he's earned roughly $1,141.72 per hour - about 138 times the minimum wage ($8.25) in the state of Nevada.
After a series of bets and raises, Dan Smith was all in and at risk with ![]()
against Robert Tepper's ![]()
. The board rolled out ![]()
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, and Smith was eliminated.
Tepper is up to around 45,000 chips.
Nick Cassavetes was crippled with ![]()
against an opponent's ![]()
- the flop, turn, and river came ![]()
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- and he was eliminated shortly thereafter.
Nivel: 5
Ciegas: 100/200
Ante: 25
The players are now on break.