Nicolas Faure pushed all in from early position for 112,000 and Angela Prada-Moed reraised all in for a little over 300,000. Everyone else folded and they were heads up.
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and Faure hit the rail.
Nicolas Faure pushed all in from early position for 112,000 and Angela Prada-Moed reraised all in for a little over 300,000. Everyone else folded and they were heads up.
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and Faure hit the rail.
Terik Brown, who has just taken a double Irish whiskey with a dash of ginger ale, moved all-in for 76,000 from early position, one player folded and David Hass reshoved to isolate. The remaining players folded in turn, and when the big blind stepped out of the way the hands were revealed.
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failed to change the course of the hand, while the
improved Hass to top pair, top kicker. A burn card later and the
became the river card, gifting Brown a Broadway straight and doubling him up.
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| Table | Seat | Player |
|---|---|---|
| 440 | 1 | Peter Tobias |
| 440 | 2 | Ivan Saul |
| 440 | 3 | Paul Sokoloff |
| 440 | 4 | Terik Brown |
| 440 | 5 | Loren Klein |
| 440 | 6 | Michael Hucker |
| 440 | 7 | David Hass |
| 440 | 8 | Kim Ng |
| 440 | 9 | Jason Zelus |
| 445 | 1 | Duy Ho |
| 445 | 2 | Pavlin Karakikov |
| 445 | 3 | Will Givens |
| 445 | 4 | Nicolas Faure |
| 445 | 5 | Angela Prada-Moed |
| 445 | 6 | Stanislas Le Marchand |
| 445 | 7 | Patrick Curzio |
| 445 | 8 | Dmitrii Shchepkin |
| 445 | 9 | Jan Suchanek |
Nivel: 20
Ciegas: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,000
There was one split pot between David Hass and Stanislas Le Marchand, though the hand itself took about seven minutes. Ivan Saul raised to 18,000 and Hass called. In the small blind, Le Marchand moved all in for 141,500, and the big blind reluctantly folded.
Saul folded, but Hass carefully checked his stack and what he would have left it he called and folded. Ultimately, he called and showed ![]()
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. Both players chopped the pot on the ![]()
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, though.
Brandon Hall moved all in and Dmitrii Shchepkin made the call.
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and Hall headed to the payout desk.
Terik Brown set the price to play at 17,000 from under the gun putting the action on Jan Suchanek in the next seat along. Suchanek reraised to 35,000 and Brown called.
Brown then led for 41,000 on the ![]()
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flop and instantly folded when Suchanek raised to 130,000.
"Show me a bluff, one time!" said Brown, and Suchanek obliged by showing the ![]()
, much to the dismay of Brown.
Ivan Saul raised to 18,000 and David Hass moved all in for 168,000. Shortly after, Saul raised again and this timer Hass only called.
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flop, both players checked. Saul then bet 18,000 on the
turn and made it 32,000 to go after the
river. Hass called the first bet and moved all in after the final barrel on the river. Saul quickly folded.