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2014 World Series of Poker

Event #24: $5,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em
Día 1
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Información del evento
2014 World Series of Poker
Resultados Finales
Ganador
Mano ganador
k9
Premio
$622,998
Información del evento
Buy-in
$5,000
Bolsa de premios
$2,542,700
Entradas totales
541
Información Nivel
Nivel
31
Ciegas
50,000 / 100,000
Ante
10,000
Jugadores vivos 1 / 541
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Mercier Mashed; Riess Run Out

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Ryan Riess busts
Ryan Riess busts

Jason Mercier raised to 1,750 out of the small blind, his neighbor reraised to 3,500, and Mercier called. The flop fell {7-Spades}{6-Clubs}{4-Clubs}, Mercier checked, and the player fired out 3,000. Mercier moved all in for 13,200, and the player quickly called.

Mercier: {4-Spades}{3-Spades}
Opponent: {q-Spades}{q-Diamonds}

The turn and river bricked {2-Diamonds}, {8-Clubs} respectively, and Mercier was off to the showers.

Across the room, Ryan Riess was eliminated by Eli Elezra on a flop of {a-}{7-}{2-}. Riess was in a commanding lead with {a-}{k-} against Elezra's {a-}{10-}, but the turn was a {10-}. The river was no help to the 2013 champ, and he hit the rail.

After the hand, Zo Karim said he too had {a-}{10-}.

Tags/etiquetas: Jason MercierRyan Riess

Chip Counts

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Full House for Freitez

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When we arrived at Table 9, all of the chips were in the middle between Mark Radoja and Ivan Freitez. Radoja had {a-Diamonds}{a-Hearts} in front of him, Freitez {7-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}, and the board was completing {k-Clubs}{k-Hearts}{7-Spades}{2-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}.

Freitez, winner of the Season 8 EPT Grand Final Main Event, raked in the pot with a full house, and Radoja hit the rail.

Tags/etiquetas: Ivan FreitezMark Radoja

Chris Klodnicki Eliminated by Dylan Linde

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After a {7-Spades}{6-Diamonds}{5-Diamonds} flop, Chris Klodnicki was all in for about 6,000 with {10-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds} against Dylan Linde's {7-Diamonds}{7-Clubs}. The {J-Hearts} turn changed nothing, the {6-Spades} river further improved Linde to a full house and Klodnicki was eliminated.

Tags/etiquetas: Chris KlodnickiDylan Linde

Defending Champion Getting Shorter

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Erick Lindgren won this event in 2013
Erick Lindgren won this event in 2013

Erick Lindgren, the defending champion of this event, called an under-the-gun raise to 400 from middle position, as did a player in the big blind. The dealer fanned {j-Hearts}{2-Diamonds}{2-Spades}, the action checked to the original raiser, and he continued for 650. Only Lindgren called.

Lindgren called another 1,800 on the turn ({7-Diamonds}), and an all-in bet of 6,525 on the river ({k-Clubs}). The player showed {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} for a flush draw that turned into a pair of kings, and Lindgren mucked.

Tags/etiquetas: Erick Lindgren

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Katz Has All of the Tens

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Cary Katz, who finished runner-up to Davidi Kitai in a bracelet event last summer, raised to 400 in middle position. A player in the cutoff three-bet to 1,200, a third player cold-called in the big blind, and Katz called as well.

The trio all checked on a flop of {10-Clubs}{10-Hearts}{k-Hearts}, and the turn was the {2-Hearts}. The action checked to Katz, who fired out 1,075, and the player in the big blind called.

The river was the {k-Spades}, Katz picked up the pot with a bet of 2,325, and he tabled the two remaining tens in the deck: the {10-Diamonds}{10-Spades}.

According to Katz, it's the second time today he's made quad tens. Unfortunately for him, there are no bonuses in this version of Texas Hold'em.

Turn Down for What?

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Uncle Krunk (Previous event) busts
Uncle Krunk (Previous event) busts

Robert "Uncle Krunk" Panitch, called a bet of what looked like 1,500 or so from Kevin Saul on a flop of {k-Hearts}{9-Diamonds}{7-Hearts}. Both players checked on the turn ({q-Clubs}), and Saul bombed the river, moving all in for 12,000 or so.

"I call," Panitch blurted immediately, pushing his stacks forward in a Hellmuthian style.

Saul showed {a-Diamonds}{k-Diamonds} for a pair of kings, and Panitch tried to muck, but WSOP rules dictate that he must show his hand. The dealer revealed {q-Spades}{j-Spades} for a pair of queens, and Panitch hit the rail.

Tags/etiquetas: Kevin SaulRobert Panitch

Better Late Than Never

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