Level: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Level: 6
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 800
Josh Arieh raised to 1,500 under the gun and Fahredin Mustafov three-bet to 5,400 in the hijack. Jan-Peter Jachtmann cold-called in the big blind and Arieh called as well.
The flop of 10♦K♥5♥ checked through to the 7♠ turn. Jachtmann checked, Arieh bet 15,000, Mustafov called, and Jachtmann got out of the way.
The river landed the 8♣ and Arieh fired out a bet of 40,000. Mustafov then moved all in to put Arieh at risk, who quickly folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Fahredin Mustafov |
161,000
61,000
|
61,000 |
Jan-Peter Jachtmann |
45,500
45,500
|
45,500 |
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Josh Arieh |
23,500
-47,700
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-47,700 |
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Action was picked up on the flop with roughly 21,000 in the pot and the board showing 7♥8♦J♦. Mikhail Volfson was all-in for 37,400, and Jordan Glazer put him at risk.
Mikhail Volfson: J♣8♠6♥4♥
Jordan Glazer: A♦A♣J♠5♦
Volfson flopped best with his top two pair, but once the board ran out Q♦ on the turn, and A♥ on the river, Glazer improved to a set of aces, to take the pot and knock out Volfson.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jordan Glazer |
117,000
117,000
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117,000 |
Mikhail Volfson | Busted |
Action picked up on the turn in a hand between Vitalii Li and Ronald Keijzer. With 18,600 in the middle and the board reading 8♦Q♣10♠3♣, Li fired out a pot-sized bet and Keijzer called.
The river brought the 9♥ and Li moved all in, putting Keijzer at risk who had 42,500 behind. Keijzer quickly called and tabled K♦J♣7♣7♦ for the nut straight, besting the J♥9♠6♦3♦ of Li who had a lower straight.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Ronald Keijzer | 140,800 | |
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Vitalii Li |
13,000
-21,900
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-21,900 |
Daniel Negreanu raised to 1,500 from under the gun and was called by David Eldridge on his immediate left. Anatoly Zlotnikov called from the cutoff and Dirk Gerritse came along in the small blind.
All four players declined to bet on the Q♥2♥Q♦ flop, with Gerritse checking again after the J♥ turn was revealed.
Negreanu announced a bet of 2,500 and watched all three opponents fold in order.
"Boo," exclaimed Negreanu, "I had the nuts." Negreanu turned over his queen-jack to show a turned full house while taking down a small pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Eldridge | 145,000 | |
|
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Daniel Negreanu |
94,000
39,000
|
39,000 |
Anthony Zinno | 56,000 | |
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Anatoly Zlotnikov | 53,000 | |
Dirk Gerritse | 45,500 |
Caesars Entertainment has finalized the $500 million sale of the biggest brand in poker to GGPoker's parent company, according to an announcement in late October.
Back in August, Caesars Entertainment shocked the poker world when it announced that it would be selling World Series of Poker (WSOP) to NSUS Group Inc, a leading investment group and operator GGPoker. The deal was solidified Tuesday and includes a $250 million cash transaction and a $250 million promissory note due in five years.
Though the WSOP sale marks a shakeup in the industry, poker players can still expect the summer WSOP to be held in Las Vegas for the next 20 years. Additionally, poker rooms at Caesars properties will continue to feature WSOP branding.
David Bokor limped from under the gun, with Nacho Barbero doing the same on his left. Seonguk Huh also made the call, while Noah Boeken limped in the small blind and Espen Myrmo checked his big blind option.
The 6♦A♠7♥ flop saw action check to Barbero, who fired a bet of 8,000. That produced four folds around the table, as Barbero raked in the small pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Nacho Barbero |
78,000
18,000
|
18,000 |
|
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Seonguk Huh |
63,000
18,000
|
18,000 |
David Bokor | 56,000 | |
Espen Myrmo |
46,000
-12,400
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-12,400 |
Noah Boeken |
46,000
-31,500
|
-31,500 |
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Josh Arieh opened the action with a raise to 1,800 from middle position, and was called by Lautaro Cabrerizo in the cutoff.
The flop came Q♥10♦5♥ and both players checked to the 5♦ on the turn. Arieh then bet out 2,000, which was raised to 7,000 by Cabrerizo. Arieh made the call.
After the 10♣ on the river, Arieh checked to Cabrerizo, who bet out 11,000. Arieh gave it some thought before mucking his hand and giving the pot to Cabrerizo.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Lautaro Cabrerizo |
91,500
91,500
|
91,500 |
Josh Arieh |
71,200
-6,300
|
-6,300 |
|
Isaac Haxton raised the pot from the cutoff and Masashi Oya defended his big blind to see the 2♥4♠10♣ flop.
Oya checked and Haxton followed with a check of his own. The J♠ turn saw another pair of checks and the dealer revealed the J♥ river.
One last check from Oya was met with a bet of 2,200 from Haxton. That was enough to take down the pot as Oya slid his cards into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Isaac Haxton |
47,000
-11,000
|
-11,000 |
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Masashi Oya | 24,000 | |
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