Joey Weissman raised to 30,000 in the hijack and Sean Perry three-bet to 90,000 from the cutoff. From the big blind, Daniel Negreanu moved all-in for 1,315,000. Weissman folded, and Perry deliberated. "What should I do, Phil?" Perry asked in the direction of Phil Hellmuth after using his second time extension. "Will you show?"
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Sean Perry vs. Daniel Negreanu
Daniel Negreanu opened the hijack to 30,000 and Sean Perry defended the big blind. The dealer spread the [KcTh5s] flop and Perry check-called for 30,000. The [8s] turn saw Perry check-call for 75,000, and both players checked the [5d] river. "King is good," Negreanu said. "That's what I got," Perry replied, as he tabled
Sean Perry vs. Jake Daniels
Sean Perry Squeezes from the Big Blind
Sean Perry vs. Dan Smith
Sean Perry opened to 13,000 in early position and Dan Smith defended the big blind. The flop fell [KhTc4h] and Smith check-called for 11,000. On the [As] turn, Smith check-called for 25,000. The [7h] completed the board and after Smith checked, Perry moved all-in, covering his opponent's 52,000 chips. Smith laid down his
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Sean Perry opened to 12,000 from under the gun, and Ren Lin called in the big blind. The flop fell [AdTd8h], and Lin checked. Perry continued for 10,000, and Lin called. The turn [As] hit the felt, and Lin checked. Perry bet approximately 30,000, and Lin mucked. Perry flashed the