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. Vanessa Selbst checked from the big blind and called when her opponent in the cutoff tossed out a bet. Selbst opted to lead out for 2,400 on the
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for aces and jacks with a 6-4-3-2-A low. It was good enough to scoop and Selbst simply sent her cards to the muck.
2014 World Series of Poker
Nivel: 12
Ciegas: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
Daniel Klein got his last 3,300 all in preflop and was one of four players to see a flop of ![]()
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. Ronald McMillan checked from the big blind and Brian Rast did the same from the cutoff. Both players called a bet from George Rechnitzer on the button.
All three active players then checked the
turn, and then the flop action repeated itself on the
river. The dealer was a little too quick scooping up the cards, but we do know that Rechnitzer and McMillan ended up chopping the pot. Rast mucked, and Klein did the same before taking his leave from the tournament.

Out. Started well two blind steals and a walk in bb but then lost big 3 way pot with akq4 flop kq6. (River t,vs aj23)Follow @billchenpoker
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, Timothy Acker bet 2,000 from the big blind and Chino Rheem called. Chris Klodnicki then raised all in for 3,900 total, which prompted Acker to three-bet all in for 5,200. Rheem called to put both players at risk and the cards were turned up.
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The
completed the board on the river, which meant Acker took down the side pot with a pair of aces and a 6-4-3-2-A low. That same low earned him half the main pot, while Klodnicki got the high half with the ![]()
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for two pair.
Sergey Altbregin raised from late position and was met by a three-bet from Anil Gurnaney in the cutoff. Jordan Cossette then four-bet from the big blind, both his opponents called and all three players saw a flop of ![]()
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Cossette was first to act and bet his last 400, which both Altbregin and Gurnaney called. Altbregin then checked the
turn, Gurnaney bet, and Altbregin check-raised. Gurnaney called and both players checked the
river.
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for aces full of jacks, and Altbregin held the same hand with ![]()
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. Cossette mucked his cards once he saw what he was up against and quietly exited the tournament area.

snap bust day 2 $3k O8 :( instantly leaving Rio for home to play with daughter & wife. $1500 10 game tomorrow :)Follow @BryanMicon
We picked up the action on the turn with a board reading ![]()
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. Andrew Yeh bet, Julie Schneider raised, and Yeh got all in for 2,800.
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Schneider was well out in front with her set of kings, which meant Yeh needed an ace and an ace only to stay alive. The
river wasn't what he was looking for, and Yeh's day came to an end in Level 10.
Constantine Zdanowich began the day with just 900 in chips, and it didn't take him long to get them all in preflop against Jordan Morgan.
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flop didn't do much for either player, while the
turn gave them both a pair of aces. The
river gave Zdanowich two pair, but it also gave Morgan a winning flush. There was no low, so that meant Morgan was awarded the pot and Zdanowich made an early exit here on Day 2.