John Dolan opened under the gun to 22,000, and Josh Arieh reraised to 51,000 from a middle position. Everyone folded to Dolan, who called. Dolan check-called 55,000 on the ![]()
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flop and another 115,000 on the
turn. Two checks followed the
river, and Dolan showed ![]()
to take down the pot with top pair.
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Harry Thomas Jr. pushed all in from middle position for 218,000 and was called by Jeremy Wien in the cutoff.
Everyone else folded.
Thomas Jr.: ![]()
Wien: ![]()
Wien flopped his opponent nearly dead when ![]()
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hit the felt. The
and
finished out the board.
Table 446
| Seat | Player |
|---|---|
| 1 | Alberto Gomez |
| 2 | David Miscikowski |
| 3 | Margareta Morris |
| 4 | Norbert Szecsi |
| 5 | Jason Koon |
| 6 | Harry Thomas |
| 7 | Kevin MacPhee |
| 8 | Jeremy Wien |
| 9 | Timur Margolin |
Table 450
| Seat | Player |
|---|---|
| 1 | Josh Arieh |
| 2 | Tom Bedell |
| 3 | Tony Gargano |
| 4 | Jean Gaspard |
| 5 | Manig Loeser |
| 6 | Blake Bohn |
| 7 | John Dolan |
| 8 | Jeremy Kottler |
| 9 | Oliver Price |
Daniel Colman pushed his last 90,000 or so into the middle and saw Jeremy Wien reshove from the next spot. Everyone else folded.
Wien: ![]()
Colman: ![]()
"I'm not losing," Colman said, jokingly apologizing for his opponent's future poor luck. The ![]()
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flop left him miles behind though.
"Wait for it," Colman said.
The dealer burned and turned the
though, ending the hand.
Jason Koon made it 23,000 to go on the button, and Kevin MacPhee repopped to 81,000 in the small blind. Koon decided to fire the four-bet to 140,000, and MacPhee jammed it in. Koon snap-folded.
Norbert Szecsi opened to 23,000 in late position, and Vinicus De Silva called on the button. Tony Gargano three-bet to 68,000 in the small blind, and Szecsi shoved all in, covering both opponents. De Silva called it off, while Gargano folded.
De Silva: ![]()
Szecsi: ![]()
Szecsi's kings stayed good as the board came ![]()
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, giving him kings up.
Anthony Spinella pushed all in before the flop from middle position, and Norbert Szecsi made the call with ![]()
on the button. Spinella had a dominating hand with ![]()
, but the ![]()
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flop gave Szecsi a straight draw. An
turn was safe for Spinella, but the
river meant "holdplz" had been unable to hold on, as Szecsi made his straight.
Andy Spears shoved all in over an early-position open from Kevin MacPhee, and MacPhee turned over his ![]()
as hecalled. Spears had ![]()
, and he couldn't dodge the bullets as the board came ![]()
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.
The order's been given to let the cards fly.
