Players are on a 20-minute break. This will be their last break of the evening.
2014 World Series of Poker
Chance Kornuth, who came into the day as chip leader, busted out just before break, as did Sergey Rybachenko.
We didn't catch the action but Tom Marchese was all in and at risk with ![]()
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and facing Isaac Baron and his ![]()
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and Marchese's set of aces was good enough to secure him a much needed double up to 220,000 in chips. Baron still sits with a comfortable stack of 770,000.
David Williams put Richard Gryko all in on a ![]()
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flop, and Gryko called immediately.
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Williams was behind, but he binked a diamond on the
turn to get a flush. An
river was no help to Gryko's two pair.
With 70,000 in the pot, JC Tran made a bet on a board of ![]()
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board of 40,000. Tran's opponent tanked for nearly three minutes before folding ![]()
face up for a flopped set of kings. There were several straight possibilities but only Tran knows if it was a good fold or bad fold. The grin on his face perhaps left his opponent thinking it was the latter.
Jarred Graham just busted a short-stacked Ludovic Lacay with a turned set of aces. We didn't see Lacay's hand.
With 43,000 already in the pot, Sam Trickett bet 32,000 on the ![]()
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flop after his opponent checked to him. He was called and the two would see the
turn. This time Trickett would bet 55,000 after it was checked to him and again he was called. Both players would check the
river and Trickett would muck after his opponent showed ![]()
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for two pair, aces and kings.
Leif Force got it all in preflop against Tom Kearney, who was in the big blind and potted over Force's raise. Both players held aces, but Force made a straight with ![]()
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on the ![]()
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board against Kearney's ![]()
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Nivel: 18
Ciegas: 4,000/8,000
Ante: