Phil Ivey has chipped up to 600,000 chips after evidently making quads. We are hunting down the details at the moment.
2014 World Series of Poker
Theo Jorgensen got all but his last 900 or so in on an ![]()
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flop, and he got the rest in on the next street. His opponent turned over ![]()
for a set, and Jorgensen needed a queen to make a straight since he had ![]()
. The turn had been a brick, and the river was the
, leaving the Dane busto.
Jeffrey Loiacono opened for 3,500 and picked up calls from Layne Flack and one other player. The flop was ![]()
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. A continuation bet from Loiacono saw Flack call and got a fold from the other player.
The turn brought a
and a 12,500 bet from Loiacono, then Flack pumped it up to 29,000. When Loiacono moved all in for 145,000, Flack folded his ![]()
face up. He didn’t get to see Loiacono's cards, but Flack was pretty happy with his fold, sure that he dodged a potentially disastrous outcome.
After doubling up to start the day, Daniel Negreanu ran into the buzz saw that goes by the name of Jeffrey Chang.
First, Negreanu would tank-call a large river bet on a queen-high board with ![]()
only to see that he was behind Chang's kings. On Negreanu's final hand, he would get it all in after flopping top pair, but Chang had one-upped him again by flopping a flush, thus bringing a disappointing end to what has been a great summer for Negreanu.
Dan Kelly found himself all in for his last 30,800 with James Crow making the call.
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Crow: ![]()
The board ran out ![]()
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, that river queen ending Kelly's tournament as Crow climbed to 85,000.