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Sean Dunwoodie
Sean Dunwoodie moved all in for 35,000 and got a caller in Janar Kiivramees.
Kiivramees
Dunwoodie
The flop was , the turn was the giving Dunwoodie a diamond draw, and the fell on the river making his flush. Add in the blinds and Dunwoodie tripled up on the hand to 100,000 in chips.
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Sean Dunwoodie moved all in from the button and Eric Assadourian called from the big blind. Dunwoodie turned up while Assadourian held . The flop was , but the spiked on the turn to swing the hand Assadourian's way. The river was the and Assadourian took the chip lead with 440,000 in his stack while Dunwoodie was left with only 35,000.
Pocket aces appear to be no good today, at least at this table.
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Janar Kiivramees moved all in for 60,000 and got a caller in Ram Dy. Kiivramees showed and was in good shape against Dy's . The flop was , the turn was the , the river was the , and Kiivramees more than doubled his stack to 170,000, putting him right in the middle of the pack.
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Andrew Oataway raised to 60,000 from UTG, Peter Verey moved all in for 300,000 from middle position and Oataway called. Verey turned up and Oataway cursed his luck as he slammed two black queens on the table.
The flop was , but the turn was the , making Oataway's set. The river was the and Oataway jumped out of his seat shouting "YES! YES!" as he high-fived his mates on the rail. Oataway is now up to about 200,000 in chips.
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Eric Assadourian open-pushed for 90,000, Andrew Oataway moved all in over the top for 185,000, and both blinds folded.
As Oataway turned up , Assadourian exclaimed "beautiful! I'm a lock!" as he tabled the .
The flop indeed was a good one for Assadourian-- . The turn was the , making him two pair and the river was the . Assadourian doubled up to just over 200,000 while Oataway's stack was nearly halved, leaving him with 95,000.
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Janar Kiivramees open-pushed with the and was called by James Owens' . The flop was , the turn was the , the river was the , and Kiivramees got a much-needed injection of chips, doubling his stack to 90,000.
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Roger Codeca moved all in for 82,000 from middle position and Peter Verey called from the button. Codeca tabled and was dominated by Verey's . The flop was , pairing Verey's king and leaving Codeca drawing to running queens. The turn sealed the hand for Verey when the fell, and to add insult to injury, the appeared on the river, making him quads.
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In yet another pre-flop all in, Ram Dy tangled with Janar Kiivramees, Dy holding , Kiivramees with . The flop came down , pairing Dy's ten. The turn was the , the river was the , and Dy dragged the monster pot, increasing his stack to 300,000. Kiivramees was left with only 47,000 after the hand.