- Taylor Paur defeated Sergey Rybachenko
- James Carroll defeated Eros Nastasi
- Michael Pickett defeated Doug Polk
- Dan Smith defeated Dimitar Danchev
- Salvatore Bianco defeated Jonathan [Removed:250]
2014 World Series of Poker
After losing a huge pot where he called a large river bet and was shown ![]()
for a rivered top pair of kings, Jason Mercier pushed all in from the button with ![]()
and was called by Daniel Colman with ![]()
. Mercier didn't improve on the ![]()
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board, and Colman took the match.
Down to about 10 big blinds, Scott Clements shoved with ![]()
and Jared Jaffee looked him up with ![]()
. Clements found no help from the board, giving Jaffee the victory.
Stephen Chidwick was tanking against an all-in bet from Mark Radoja on a board of ![]()
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. After a few minutes of thought and counting out his stack, Chidwick dropped in a call.
Chidwick: ![]()
Radoja: ![]()
The river bricked off with the
, and the defending champ snagged a double.
Nivel: 31
Ciegas: 1,200/2,400
Ante:
- Erik Seidel leads Glen Bickerstaff
- Daniel Negreanu leads Brice Lin
Bryn Kenney was all in and at risk for about 90,000 with ![]()
against Sam Stein's ![]()
. The board ran out ace high, giving Stein a pair of aces to eliminate Kenney.
We found Faraz Jaka firing 27,000 on fourth street when the
made the board ![]()
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. Ankush Mandavia called, and the river brought an
. Jaka announced all in and was instantly called.
Jaka showed ![]()
for a set of jacks, but Mandavia had it beat with a flush, holding ![]()
.
- Phil Ivey defeated Aaron Jones
- Ben Warrington defeated Darren Elias
- Shane Moran defeated Robert Tepper
As recapped to us by Michael Ferrell...
Ferrell raised on the button and Thomas Cannuli called to see a ![]()
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flop. Cannuli check-called 4,500 from Ferrell, a
fell on the turn (putting two of the same suit on board) and Cannuli led for 12,000. Ferrell called, an
completed the board (putting a possible flush on board) and Cannuli bet 25,000. Ferrell called with ![]()
, besting Cannuli's ![]()
for queen high.
The following hand, the chips went in after a ![]()
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board. Ferrell held ![]()
to Cannuli's ![]()
. Cannuli failed to hit as the board came running kings to further improve Ferrell's hand to a full house.