Adam Levy snap-called all in when Jeremy Joseph shipped it in on the ![]()
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flop. Levy had ![]()
and rode the rockets all the way to a full double against Joseph's ![]()
once the
turn and
river fell.
2014 World Series of Poker
Nivel: 17
Ante: 3,000, Bring In: 1,000
The remaining players have headed off on a 60-minute dinner break.
Nipun Java open-shoved just before the dinner break and behind him, Jesse McEuen moved all in, too.
The cards were turned over with Java the player at risk.
Java: ![]()
McEuen: ![]()
The board ran out ![]()
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and the dominating hand of McEuen held up to send Java off on break a few minutes earlier than the remaining players.
Ryan Snickles open-shoved ![]()
and Jeremy Joseph looked him up with ![]()
.
Unfortunately for Snickles, a deuce came to send him packing.
Maria Ho joined a chorus of limpers seeing a ![]()
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flop. They all checked, but Ho made it 15,000. Ryan D'Angelo raised to 36,000 and after everybody else ran for cover, she pushed all in.
D'Angelo called with ![]()
and Ho's ![]()
needed some help. None came on the
turn or
river.
Gregory Morris got his chips in the middle first and got a call from Brendan Taylor.
Taylor had the ![]()
and the most chips, so Morris with the ![]()
needed a bit of luck to survive.
The dealer dealt his fate: ![]()
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. With a weary shrug of the shoulder, as if to say he could have done without seeing the ace on the river, Morris moseyed off to the pay out desk.
Ryan D'Angelo now has a mountain of checks in front of him after flopping a boat with the old ![]()
and getting Adam Levy to pay him off with bets on what appeared to be every street.
Don't look now, but D'Angelo is running away with this thing.
A few hands after being crippled by Antoine Saout, Jason Somerville got beat by him again.
This time, they both made a pair of jacks, but Saout's ![]()
out-kicked Somerville's ![]()
and he hit the rail.