- Daniel Negreanu leads Sylvain Loosli
- Tommy Chen leads Connor Drinan
2014 World Series of Poker
Phil Ivey three-bet a button raise from John Smith, and Smith made the call to see a ![]()
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flop. Smith called a bet of 29,500, and an
arrived on the turn. Ivey put his last 75,200 in, and Smith called.
Ivey had ![]()
, and Smith was drawing dead with ![]()
.
Nivel: 44
Ciegas: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 0
Daniel Colman got ![]()
in preflop when Joseph McArthur shoved all in with ![]()
. The ![]()
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flop gave both players top pair but kept Colman in the lead.
"Another jack, please," he said, and the dealer obliged with
.
"How about a third jack," McArthur said.
He wasn't so fortunate, as the
hit, doubling his opponent up.
Shane Moran was all in for about 30,000 with ![]()
against Davide Suriano's ![]()
. The board ran out ![]()
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, no help to Moran, sealing the victory for Suriano.
After a series of raises, Dan Smith was all in for 126,400 with ![]()
against Scott Davies' ![]()
. The board ran out ![]()
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, safe for Smith to double up and take a slight lead in his match.
- Tommy Chen (340,000) leads Connor Drinan (140,000)
- Sylvain Loosli (260,000) leads Daniel Negreanu (220,000)
- Michael Pickett (260,000) leads Taylor Paur (220,000)
- Scott Davies (350,000) leads Dan Smith (130,000)
- Chris Whitcomb (372,000) leads Ankush Mandavia (108,000)
Nivel: 43
Ciegas: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 0
Max Silver put Branden Hampton all in before the flop for his last 40,000 or so, and Hampton called it off with ![]()
. Unfortunately for him, Silver held ![]()
for a dominating position, and the flop, turn, and river brought Hampton no salvation.
Ben Warrington opened to 6,000 on the button, Scott Baumstein three-bet to 14,500 in the big blind and Warrington four-bet shoved for about 74,000. Baumstein called with ![]()
, slightly trailing Warrington's ![]()
.
The board rolled out ![]()
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, giving Baumstein kings full of fours to punch his ticket to the Round of 16.