2014 World Series of Poker
Tim Burt and Tyler Patterson exchanged raises until Burt was all in and at risk. When the hands were turned over, it showed that both had similar hands:
Burt:
Patterson:
It would be the six that would win the pot for Patterson, as the board would come with two of them when it ran out . "That's how I run," said a frustrated Burt, eliminated in 19th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Timothy Burt | Busted |
Allan Le was short-stacked and got the last of his chips in with Tim Burt making the call. Their hands were as follows:
Le:
Burt:
The board came and Burt held the nut low with his pair of deuces being good enough for the high end. Le was eliminated in 20th place for $8,187.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Timothy Burt |
218,000
98,000
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98,000 |
Allan Le | Busted | |
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We were busy catching John O'Shea's elimination hand when Jeffrey Amaski was eliminated, but according to the table, it was a blind versus blind confrontation. Amasaki held and double suited in spades, diamonds and not having much left in chips.
Scott Clements held and would make two pair when the board ran out , and Amasaki was eliminated in 21st place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeffrey Amasaki | Busted |
Cody Crawford opened for a pot-sized raise and was reraised pot by John O'Shea. Crawford put in another raise to set O'Shea all-in and O'Shea made the call. The cards were flipped over:
Crawford:
O'Shea:
The board ran out and the pair of aces for Crawford was good enough to win the pot and eliminate O'Shea in 22nd place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Cody Crawford |
295,000
142,000
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142,000 |
John O'Shea | Busted |
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Paul Ewen was all in on a flop reading against Dylan Wilkerson. Wilkerson had Ewen out-chipped and at risk.
Wilkerson:
Ewen:
Wilkerson had flopped the nut flush and and when the turn and river came , Ewen was out.
On a flop of , Yueqi Zhu was all in and covered against Tom Schneider. Schneider had flopped a full house with and Zhu was drawing very thin with .
The turn and river bricked out and Schneider took down the pot.
Joseph Mitchell would get the last of his chips in facing An Li with unknown action. The board ran out and Li's hit a full house, nines full of tens, which was more than enough to take out Mitchell who held . Mitchell was eliminated in 25th place for $8,187.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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An Li |
245,000
133,000
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133,000 |
Joseph Mitchell | Busted |
Richard Gryko was all in and at risk against David Schnettler. Their hands were turned over:
Gryko:
Schnettler:
Schnettler would hit trips sevens when the board ran out and that was enough to crack Gryko's aces and eliminate him in 26th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Richard Gryko | Busted | |
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