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Vanessa Selbst, winner of Event #2: $25,000 Mixed-Max No-Limit Hold'em and her third World Series of Poker gold bracelet, joins the show to talk about her heads-up matches, the Twitter beef with Jason Mo, and her two small dogs. Rich, Donnie, and Jason then take a look at all of the recent bracelet winners and dissect the idea of a $20 million guarantee tournament.
Richard Ashby called from the hijack, Jason McPherson called out of the small blind, and Andrew Brown raised from the big blind. Ashby and McPherson both called.
The flop fell , McPherson checked, and Brown tossed his remaining 7,000 chips in the middle. Only Ashby called.
Ashby:
Brown:
Ashby improved to a full house on the turn (), and a meaningless completed the board.
Viatcheslav Ortynskiy raised in the hijack, Ismael Bojang called out of the big blind, and the flop fell . Bojang bet out, Ortynskiy raised, and Bojang called all in for 15,000.
Ortynskiy:
Bojang:
The turn and river were both kings - the , - and Bojang was eliminated in 15th place.
Viatcheslav Ortynskiy raised from the hijack, Robert Stevanovski made it three bets out of the small blind, and Ofir Mor cold-called in the big blind. Ortynskiy called as well, and the flop fell .
Stevanovski tossed out a bet, Mor and Ortynskiy both called, and the turn was the . Stevanovski moved all in for 3,000, Mor called, and Ortynskiy raised. Mor called.
Both Ortynskiy and Mor checked on the river (), and Mor scooped the entire pot with for an ace-high flush.
Stevanovski revealed a lower flush before mucking his holdings and exiting.
Brock Parker came in for two bets from middle position, Viatcheslav Ortynskiy made it three bets from the cutoff, and Dan Kelly cold-called on the button. Parker called as well, and the trio took a flop of . Parker checked, Ortynskiy bet, and Kelly raised. Both Parker and Ortynskiy called.
The turn was the , Parker moved all in for less than a big bet, and only Kelly called.
Parker:
Kelly:
Parker turned an ace-high flush, and successfully doubled through when the completed the board.
Two eliminations, two bracelet winners out the door.
Dan Kelly raised in early position, Jeff Lisandro defended his big blind, and the two took a flop of . Lisandro tossed out a bet, Kelly raised, Lisandro moved all in, and Kelly called.
Kelly:
Lisandro:
The on the turn gave Lisandro flush and straight draws, but the on the river was a big red brick. He was eliminated in 17th place, while Kelly is up to 545,000 chips.
Tom Koral made it two bets to go in early position, Perry Friedman called in the small blind, and Andrew Brown called as well.
The flop fell , both players in the blinds checked, and Koral tossed out a bet. Friedman called, Brown check-raised to two bets, Koral called, and Friedman called all in for a bit less.
Brown check-called a big bet on both the turn () and the river (), and all three hands were tabled:
Koral:
Brown:
Friedman:
Koral took three-quarters of the pot with two pair and the same low as Brown, who received one quarter of the pot. Friedman hit the rail in 18th place, earning $23,742.
Perry Friedman made it two bets in early position, Tom Koral called on the button, and Doug Polk called out of the small blind. The flop was , Polk checked, and Friedman bet. Both Koral and Polk called.
The turn was the , Polk checked again, and Friedman bet. Koral raised, Polk folded, and Friedman called all in for less than two big bets.
Koral:
Friedman:
The river was a brick, and Friedman earned three-quarters of the pot with the nut low and a straight. Friedman was awarded one quarter with the nut low.