Sean Winter opened to 12,000 from under the gun and action folded to Sam Soverel in the big blind, and he called. The [8h4s3s] hit the felt on the flop, and Soverel checked. Winter continued for 14,000. Soverel called. The dealer burned and turned the [5h] and Soverel lead for
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Ali Imsirovic Flops Top Pair
Ali Imsirovic raised to 12,000 from the hijack and both Nick Petrangelo and Sam Soverel called in the cutoff and big blind. The flop landed [Js5s8d] and after Soverel checked, Imsirovic continued for 10,000. Petrangelo called and Soverel folded before the [2h] checked through. The river was the [Ah] and Imsirovic bet
Sam Soverel vs. Alex Foxen
Alex Foxen opened to 12,000 from middle position, and Sam Soverel called on the button. The flop fell [TcTd8h], and action checked through. The dealer burned and turned the [2d], and Foxen bet 14,000. Soverel called. The river [Th] completed the board, and Foxen fired for 51,000. Soverel called. Foxen
Sam Soverel Eliminated by Cary Katz
Dan Smith Bets Out the Field
Dan Smith opened to 9,000 from middle position, and Sam Soverel called next to act. Jason Koon called on the button, and Seth Davies called from the big blind. The flop fell [Ts5s2h], and Davies checked. Smith continued for 11,000, and Soverel called. Koon and Davies folded. The dealer burned
Cary Katz Bets Out Sean Winter, Sam Soverel
Sean Winter opened to 7,000 from early position, and Cary Katz called on the button. Sam Soverel was in the big blind and called to close the action. The dealer spread the [Kd6s4h] and action checked through. The turn [7c] hit the felt and action checked to Katz, who fired
Sam Soverel Eliminated by Sean Winter
David Coleman Shoves River on Sam Soverel
Sam Soverel Doubles Through Jake Schindler
Jake Schindler raised to 16,000 in the cutoff before Sam Soverel three-bet to 47,000 from the small blind. Schindler called as the flop landed [6s3c2h]. Soverel moved all-in for 140,000, and Schindler called. Soverel: [Kc6c] Schindler: [4s4h] The turn and river landed the [3d] and [9h], and Soverel secured the double.