- Scott Baumsten leads Ben Warrington
- Jason Koon leads Michael Ferrell
- Scott Davies leads Dan Smith
2014 World Series of Poker
Phil Ivey raised to 7,000 on the button and John Smith called from the big blind.
They checked to the turn of a ![]()
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board where Ivey bet 8,000. Smith check-called to see the
river where he bet 17,000. Ivey called after about 45 seconds, but mucked when Smith tabled ![]()
for two pair.
Stephen Chidwick got paid off when he put his last 104,000 on the river and was called by opponent Serkan Kurnaz. Chidwick showed ![]()
for a flopped Broadway straight to take the pot and the chip lead in his match.
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Nivel: 42
Ciegas: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 0
Dee Tiller just busted Jared Jaffee with ![]()
, nailing his combo draw on the river when the board came ![]()
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. Jaffee's ![]()
was still sitting in front of him as he got up to collect his backup and exit. Meanwhile, Tiller whooped it up in celebration.
"Whoooo!" he yelled, clapping. "Murder was the case."
Davide Suriano was all in for 70,600 on a board of ![]()
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, and Shane Moran called after some thought.
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Moran: ![]()
Moran didn't find his two-outer on the river, and Suriano doubled up.
James Carroll was all in for about 36,000 on the button with ![]()
against Erik Seidel's ![]()
in the big blind.
The board ran out ![]()
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, safe for Seidel to score the elimination and earn a seat in the Round of 16.
We found Sam Trickett facing an all-in shove from Sam Stein on a board of ![]()
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. He counted out his stack as he muttered to himself: 61,000.
"You have king-deuce right?" he asked Stein. "I mean, it's pretty obvious you have king-deuce. So f****** sick."
He laughed, turning to the dealer.
"He has king-deuce right?"
Finally, after a couple of minutes, he slid his stack forward, telling Stein to show him king-deuce.
Instead, Stein flipped ![]()
, not far off of Trickett's read, and still good enough to beat Trickett's hand, which went into the muck.
Nivel: 41
Ciegas: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 0