The second break of the day has now ended and there is a total of 1,825 entries already. There will be four more levels of late registration available for the field to try and surpass last year's total of 2,484.
2018 World Series of Poker
Level: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
It's the second break of the day. See you back here in 20 minutes.
Fahredin Mustafov has been quietly chipping away. He just won another little pot with on a board, adding some more to his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Fahredin Mustafov |
28,500
18,500
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18,500 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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David Vampan
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25,500 | |
Benjamin Moon |
14,100
100
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100 |
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James Rann |
12,300
-2,200
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-2,200 |
Aditya Agarwal | 6,100 | |
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Melanie Weisner | 5,250 |
Steven Van Zadelhoff moved all in for 1,875 from under the gun, an opponent moved all in from the hijack for around 4,800, and Kazuyuki Tanemura in the cutoff pushed his stack of 6,200, covering both. The players turned over their hands and Tanemura would have his opponents at risk of elimination.
Kazuyuki Tanemura:
Steven Van Zadelhoff:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Tanemura's jacks full took down the pot, eliminating two opponents.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Kazuyuki Tanemura |
13,875
13,875
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13,875 |
Steven Van Zadelhoff | Busted |
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All the money went in preflop and Senovio Ramirez III had the best of it with versus and .
The flop brought chop possibilities for all players, which was bad news for Ramirez. The turn added a flush draw to his outs and he hit the backdoor on the river. He collected the pot and sent one of his opponents to the rail.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Senovio Ramirez III |
34,000
34,000
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34,000 |
Josh Wallace called an all-in of 4,600 from Duy Ho and both players turned over their hands.
Duy Ho:
Josh Wallace:
The board ran out and Ho's ladies held on for the pot, securing a double through Wallace.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Josh Wallace |
12,800
2,800
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2,800 |
Duy Ho |
9,450
-15,050
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-15,050 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Justin Adams | 39,300 | |
Alexander Lakhov | 13,900 | |
Will Kassouf
|
11,500 | |
Arthur Morris | 8,000 | |
Allen Kessler | 7,000 | |
James Mackey | 6,600 | |
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