Christopher Keller got it all in preflop with ![]()
against the ![]()
of John Moore, who failed to improve on the ![]()
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community.
2014 World Series of Poker
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Nivel: 24
Ciegas: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 4,000
We found John Racener with a raise of 50,000 in front of him before the flop. His opponent, Andrew Oh on the button, had jammed it in with a covering stack of a bit more than 400,000 and Racener decided to call off his own 400,000.
Racener: ![]()
Oh: ![]()
The flop brought additional outs for Racener: ![]()
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, as a nine would now counterfeit Oh. The
turn was a brick and a
river left Racener with naught.
"Good luck, guys," the former Main Event runner-up said as he exited the table.
Jonathan Dimmig lost a ton of chips after he got it in with ![]()
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flop only to see his opponent turn over ![]()
. Both the
turn and the
river weren't what the chip leader wanted to see and he dropped 568,000 chips postflop.
One hand later, Ardie Ervin ran into the ![]()
of his table neighbor and his hole cards were already rushed away. He was severely short stacked though, and bowed out in 43rd place.
We saw David Wilkinson all in preflop with his 225,000 chips on the button. Andrew Seidman called in the small blind and flipped over a dominating ![]()
to Wilkinson's ![]()
. The board ran out ![]()
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for a turned flush for Wilkinson and now the two players are close to even in chips.
Bassel Assi just busted a shorter stack when his ![]()
held against the ![]()
of his opponent.