2014 World Series of Poker
Martins Adeniya and an opponent each put in 1,025 on a flop of ![]()
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. The turn was the
, Adeniya's opponent check-called a bet of 2,500, and the
completed the board.
The player led out for 3,000, Adeniya called, and the player revealed ![]()
for top two pair. The Brit revealed ![]()
for a club flush, and was awarded the pot.
Howard 'Tahoe' Andrew just limped from early position and the player on the button put in a raise to 1,100. The action folded back to Andrew who quickly made the call.
The flop came down ![]()
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and Andrew checked to the button who bet 900. Andrew announced a raise to 2,500 and his opponent called.
On the turn the
popped up and quickly Andrew tossed out another 5,000.
"You got it," Andrew's opponent sighed as he folded ![]()
face up. Andrew took this pot down and he's a little closer to the starting stack right now.
On a board of ![]()
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, Carter Swidler bet 1,700 and his opponent check-called. The
came on the turn, both players checked to the
on the river, both checked again and Swidler won the pot with ![]()
.
We got to the table with a bet and a call made, creating a pot of 11,500 on a board of ![]()
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between Jordan Morgan and the player to his immediate left. Both players checked the
river and Morgan took down the pot with ![]()
.
Morgan recently won his first 2014 WSOP bracelet and took the time to chat with Learn.PokerNews about learning the game. You can check out the article by clicking the following link:
"World Series of Poker Time-Out: Jordan Morgan on Learning the Game."