Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ashley Frank | 30,000 | |
Brian Altman | 30,000 | |
Cherish Andrews | 30,000 | |
Steven Buckner | 30,000 |
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The middle position player opened to 300 before Daniel Couzens made it 1,200 from the button and was called by the initial raiser.
Couzens fired for 1,500 and 3,200 on the flop and turn, and was called both times for the final board to show 7?4?3?J?10?. Couzens sized up to 10,000 and his opponent folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Daniel Couzens |
38,000
38,000
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38,000 |
Mark Roovers was under the gun as he raised to 500. A player in middle position called before it folded around to the big blind who squeezed to 2,500.
Roovers four-bet to 8,000, the middle position player folded while the big blind called.
Both players saw a flop of 10?7?5?. Roovers continued for 5,100 and the big blind folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mark Roovers |
36,500
36,500
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36,500 |
There was around 1,000 in the pot on the 4?4?5?A? board. Robert Conner led for 600 from the small blind, which pushed out the big blind. However, Ori Hasson called from the button.
On the 10? river, Conner continued for another 700. Hasson made it 2,000 and was quickly called.
Hasson had two pair with his A?10?. Conner then tabled his 7?2? which was good for a wheel straight and the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ori Hasson | 33,000 | |
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Robert Conner
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24,000 |
A player in early position raised to 300 to be called in three spots coming from the button and both the blinds.
Four players went to the flop of 7?5?A?. It checked to the original raiser who fired out a continuation of 600, which found a caller in only the small blind.
Delgado in the big blind had other ideas as he raised the bet up to 2,500. Both remaining players folded and Delgado scooped this pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Julio Delgado |
31,200
31,200
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31,200 |
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Level: 2
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 200
In the dying moments of the opening level, Ori Hasson opened to 300 from the cutoff. The small blind made it 800 before Ben Wiora four-bet to 2,500 from the big blind. Only the small blind called.
The small blind check-called for 1,000 and 3,000 on the flop and turn for the final board to show K?3?3?4?2?. The small blind then check-folded after Wiora fired for 5,100 on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ben Wiora | 40,000 |
Shane Melert raised in the hijack to 600. The small blind called while the big blind decided to raise to 3,000. Both players called.
The flop came 2?9?2?. Checked to the aggressor, the big blind continued for 3,000 getting two callers.
The turn brought the J? slowing down the original raiser as both blinds now check to Melert who took the lead with a bet of 7500. The small blind got out the way while the big blind elected to see a river.
Once checked to for a final time, the 7? allows Melert to shove all in for 11,800. After minutes in the tank the big blind eventually hero called with the A?9?. Second pair was no good against Melerts K?K? as he raked in nearly a full double up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Shane Melert |
57,000
57,000
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57,000 |
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