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You can also find out more about the following: Prime Voyage Championship – $1,100 Buy In The event attracted 968 runners in three flights of play before the survivors returned to Day 2 for their chance to win a piece of $968,000. When the dust settled, Brazilâs Gregory De Faria The last person standing Claim the first-place title, worth $155,400.
The event took place at the Virgin Voyagesâ Valiant LadyWorld Poker Tour live reporting is provided by the team at Liam Gannon, Mike Patrick, BJ Nemeth The following are some examples of how to get started: Mickey Doft The action was captured by our photographers.
They caught a few interesting hands or ones that changed the game. Here are five.
âThis is a Disasterâ
In Level 14 (2,500/5,000/5,000), on Day 1, a player made a bet of 12,000 dollars. Trent Boudreau The small blind called and then the hijack. Small blind calls and then Jeff Platt The big blind moved in all-in for $98,000. Boudreau called the call to place both players in danger, while the small blind backed away.
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âThis is A disAster,â Platt said upon discovering between his two opponents he was drawing thin. In fact, the poker analyst watched helplessly while the board was running out 4â 10â 8â£7â 7⣠to give BoudreAu the double eliminAtion.
FortunAtely for Platt, he reentered a different flight and went on to finish the tournament in 108th place for $2,000.
Hollowayâs Rollercoaster Ride
The Level 12 Day 1b (1,500/3,000/3,000) PokerNews Podcast Host Chad Holloway He was racing with his 103,000 preflop stack. Michael Wang.
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Holloway was in a strong position when Holloway won the flip. The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each otherâ Jâ£2â flop delivered him A pair of aces. Neither the The following are some of the reasons why you should consider hiring someone elseâ turn nor 4⣠river chAnged a thing and Holloway shipped a big double.
In the very next hand, a middle-position player raised to 10,000 and Holloway just called from the big blind with the 9â 9â¦. He then checked top set on the 9â¥7â£2â flop and smooth called when his opponent bet 14,000.
On the A⥠turn, Holloway checked for a second time and then snap-called when the middle-position player moved all in for 43,000. The middle-position player was drawing dead with the Kâ£10⣠and Holloway pulled in another nice pot when the 8⣠completed the board on the river.
Unfortunately, Hollowayâs stack dwindled and in Level 17 (5,000/10,000/10,000) he shoved his last 90,000 from the button with the Kâ¥4â and was called by the Kâ£Q⥠of The following are some of the reasons why you should consider hiring someone elseeff FArnes in the big blind.
HollowAy wAs dominated and left drawing thin when the Qâ Qâ¦6â flop gave Farnes trip queens. The 3⦠turn left Holloway drawing dead and he was eliminated short of the money after the meaningless 7⦠was put out on the river.
Robin Pokerâs Boat on a Boat
On Day 1c in Level 2 (200/300/300), PokerNews Ambassador Lukas âRobin Pokerâ Robinson and two other players were on the turn with around 8,000 in the pot and a board reading Kâ¥Kâ¦You can also find out more about Qâ¦6â¦. Two checks saw Robinson bet 3,000 from the hijack and only Bartley Dowling called from the small blind.
When the 10⥠appeared on the river, Dowling checked and Robinson bet 10,000. Dowling called only to muck when Robinson rolled over the Kâ£Q⥠for a full house.
Robinson went deep but in Level 16 (4,000/8,000/8,000) he moved all in for 65,000 holding the Kâ£10â on the button and Darrell Floyd called from the small blind with the Aâ¥Qâ . The board ran out Qâ¦Qâ£2â 3â¦10⦠and that was all she wrote for the Game You can also find out more about the following: Gold star.
Game of Goldâs Olga Ousted
Speaking of Game of Gold stars, Olga Iermolcheva was on the WPT Voyage and made Day 2 of the Prime tournament. In Level 18 (6,000/12,000/12,000), she found herself all in for approximately 200,000 and up against WPT Prime World Championship winner Calvin Anderson.
Olga Iermolcheva: Aâ¥5â¥
Calvin Anderson: Aâ 7â
Both players held an ace but Iermolcheva had a kicker problem. Unfortunately for her, it didnât get resolved as the board ran out 8â£6â¥2â 6â£3⣠to send her out in 19th place for $2,000.
Big One for the Eventual Champ
With 44 players remaining on Day 2 in Level 22 (15,000/30,000/30,000), Zoltan Lanszki raised to 60,000 from middle position and then called off for 640,000 after Gregory De Faria moved all in for 690,000 from the button.
Zoltan Lanszki: Aâ¥Kâ£
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LAnszki got it in As A heAvy fAvorite And mAintAined the leAd on the Jâ¦4â 3⥠flop. UnfortunAtely for him, the running 7â turn And 9â river gAve De FAria a runner-runner flush. Lanszki came in at 44th, earning $4500. That hand also helped De Faria to win it all!
*Images courtesy of WPT.
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