Jason Koon opened to 12,000 in the cutoff, and Margareta Morris made it 37,000 on the button. Koon announced a raise, then placed 96,000 in the middle. Morris eyed Koon's stack before shoving all in, and Koon snap-folded. Morris showed ![]()
, and Koon said he had a king.
2014 World Series of Poker
Nivel: 19
Ciegas: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 1,000
The players have been sent on their final break of the night. Our coverage resumes in approximately 20 minutes.
Melanie Weisner check-called from the big blind as Jeremy Kottler fired 12,000 on the flop and 18,000 on the turn on a ![]()
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board. Weisner checked the
river, and Kottler bet heftier: 46,000. Weisner let her hand go after thinking for a minute.
These players earned $12,757.
Stewart Newman just got all in with ![]()
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Down to his last 20,000, Phil Hellmuth opened to 10,000 in middle position. Michael Tureniec shoved on the button for about 112,000, and Alberto Gomez called from the small blind. Hellmuth put the rest of his chips in.
Hellmuth: ![]()
Tureniec: ![]()
Gomez: ![]()
Hellmuth's triple up was secure by the turn as the board came ![]()
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, while Gomez eliminated Tureniec and took the side pot.
David Miscikowski raised from the button to 10,500, Phil Hellmuth folded in the small blind, but Anthony Spinella three-bet all-in for 95,000 effective. Miscikowski called of his remaining chips and the cards were revealed.
Miscikowski: ![]()
Spinella: ![]()
The race was over as quickly as it started because the flop ran ![]()
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to give Spinella a set of eights and leave Spinella drawing extremely thinly. The
on the turn meant Spinella was drawing dead, rendering the
on the river a total brick.
Giuseppe Pantaleo opened for 10,000 under the gun, and Dylan Linde shoved from late position for 64,500. After getting a count, Pantaleo called.
Pantaleo: ![]()
Linde: ![]()
Linde's sevens stayed best as the board came ![]()
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, scoring the Idaho native a double.