The field is up to 151 unique players who purchased 21 re-entries so far. Notables that entered as of late can be found below.
The field is up to 151 unique players who purchased 21 re-entries so far. Notables that entered as of late can be found below.
Level: 6
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
Cash game and tournament poker pro Vivi Saliba takes on Tiffany Michelle's "All Things 888" 8 Question Challenge. She talks best stops on the 888poker tour, favorite poker hand and offers 8 tips for poker players - on what NOT to do at the poker table.
The cards of his opponent were already in the muck as the stack of recent entry Platon Tserliagkos was counted. He had hit top pair and top kicker with the ![]()
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and scored the double.
Just a few minutes later, Nicholas Lee vanished from the very same table and his chips were pushed over to Neophytos Neophytou.
Albert Sapiano limped in and Sam Acheampong raised to 2,000, James Mitchell called and Sapiano came along. On the three-way flop of ![]()
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, Sapiano checked and Acheampong bet 5,000 to pick up a call by Mitchell. Sapiano moved all in and Acheampong called.
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Acheampong let out a scream as he was behind and in need of help. Neither the
turn nor the
river provided any and Sapiano scored the knockout.
Sanija Amiti raised to 1,000 and picked up three callers including Jacek Skiscim to see a flop of ![]()
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, on which Amiti was the only one to call a bet of 2,000. The
turn brought another check-call for 7,500 and the
river was checked.
Amiti rolled over the ![]()
and Skiscim won the pot with the ![]()
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"Would you fold if I bet big on the river" Amiti asked and Skiscim replied "probably not, there was too much in already."
Level: 5
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
With quite some chips in the middle already, Dmytro Nesin in the blinds checked and called the shove of Elizabeth Wells for 10,100 as the turn showed ![]()
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Elizabeth Wells: ![]()
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Dmytro Nesin: ![]()
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The
on the river gave Nesin a straight and Wells headed to the rail.
On a four-way turn of ![]()
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, Albert Sapiano check-called a bet of 800 to see the
on the river and checked, as did his table neighbor. Sapiano simply open-mucked and dropped to around 19,000.
Minutes later, Sapiano was on his way to find a new seat assignment as he had busted and would do so again to end up on table two eventually.