Dollar Shave Double Up for Dan Smith
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(from the PokerGO Live Stream)
Dan Smith was all in for his last 78,000 from the cutoff against Dominik Nitsche in the hijack.
Smith: [ad][kd]
Nitsche: [ts][th]
The dealer spread a [ac][kh][5h][5s][9s] board – and as the PokerGO Live Stream Commentator Ali Nejad put it – Smith scooped in the Dollar Shave Double Up.
Ali Imsirovic Looks For a Ring to Match his Poker Masters Purple Jacket
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“Is it purple? It needs to match my jacket,” Ali Imsirovic joked when asked about what it would mean to him winning Super High Roller Bowl V this coming week at the PokerGO Studio.
Imsirovic burst onto the scene in 2018 with a breakout performance winning back-to-back events at the Poker Masters on his way to taking home the Purple Jacket. Now, just a few months later, the Bosnian born pro from Washington state, looks to do it even bigger as he has his eyes set on an even bigger prize.
“This is a very prestigious event and after winning the Poker Masters, all I want is to get more accolades by playing the biggest buy-ins. Winning the Super High Roller Bowl would be even bigger for me than winning Poker Masters,” Imsirovic said.
“It’s going to feel like I have a home-field advantage in the PokerGO Studio, I really believe it’s a thing. A lot of my friends have won again in the same places and I hope that continues for me as well.”
Imsirovic is coming in prepared for Super High Roller Bowl V, playing every significant high roller event in North America in the last few months, including the $250,000 event organized by partypoker in the Bahamas. In the Bahamas, Imsirovic had to digest a tough blow that has him hungry for redemption this week.
Read the full interview with Ali Imsirovic right here on Poker Central.
Isaac Haxton Scores a Double
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Isaac Haxton raised to 4,000 from middle position and Koray Aldemir three-bet next to act in the cutoff to 14,000. Action folded back to Haxton, and he moved all in for 42,500 and Aldemir called.
Haxton: [ad][qc]
Aldemir: [9c][9d]
The dealer spread a [8d][4s][5h][jh][ac] board and Haxton scored a double with a rivered pair.
Daniel Negreanu Makes Monster River Fold
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(from the PokerGO Live Stream)
Daniel Negreanu raised to 5,000 from under the gun holding [jh][th] and Mikita Badziakouski called next to act with [9h][9c].
The flop landed [8d][6s][7h] and Negreanu bet 5,000. Badziakouski raised to 16,000 and Negreanu called as the turn landed the [9s] and both players checked.
The river landed the [8h] and Negreanu checked again before Badziakouski bet out 60,000. Negreanu used two time banks, and as his time was about to expire, he folded the nut straight to Badziakouski’s full house.
Christoph Vogelsang Down to Final Bullet
On a board that read [8s][8c][qc][8d][ks], 2017 Super High Roller Bowl Champion Christoph Vogelsang was put to a decision for the last of his chips by Rick Salomon.
Vogelsang eventually made the call tabling [3d][3c] for a full house.
Salomon however revealed his [qs][9c] for a bigger full house, and Vogelsang was forced to use his final add on of 100,000.
Isaac Haxton Doubles Through Rainer Kempe
Isaac Haxton moved all in on the button for 15,000 and Rainer Kempe called out of the big blind. Kempe showed [ah][4c] and was dominated by Haxton’s [ad][7c].
The board ran out [ac][9s][7h][ks][td] and Kempe was drawing dead on the turn after Haxton flopped a seven. Kempe is down to just 26,000, but still has one add-on chip left.
Koray Aldemir Does It Dirty to Isaac Haxton
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Koray Aldemir opened under the gun to 4,500 and Nick Petrangelo called in the cutoff. Isaac Haxton called from the big blind, and the dealer spread a [4s][td][ks] flop.
Haxton and Aldemir checked to Petrangelo who bet 11,000. Haxton and Aldemir both called as the [7c] checked through on the turn.
The river landed the [7h], and Haxton led out for 12,500. Aldemir announced he was all in for 79,500, and Petrangelo folded.
Haxton used one of his time banks and then made the call.
Aldemir tabled his [9s][7s] for runner-runner trips and Haxton tabled his [kh][jd] and mucked.
Ben Yu Eliminated by Seth Davies
On the river, with a completed board of [kh][5c][4c][2s][kc], Ben Yu moved all in out of the big blind for about 35,000 and Seth Davies called from the cutoff.
Yu showed [7h][5h] and Davies won the pot with [ac][qc]. Davies’ ace-high flush forced Yu to use his second add-on and has one more remaining.
Nick Petrangelo Shoves on Koray Aldemir
On a flop of [js][th][2d], Koray Aldemir checked from the small blind and Rainer Kempe checked from the big blind. Nick Petrangelo bet 5,000 from under the gun and only Aldemir called.
They were heads-up to the [5s] turn card and they both checked to the [6c] river. Aldemir led out for 18,000 and Petrangelo moved all in for the 85,000 Aldemir had behind. Aldemir didn’t take much time mulling over his decision before letting his hand go.
Rainer Kempe Doubles Through Koray Aldemir
Koray Aldemir raised to 10,000 under the gun before Rainer Kempe moved all in next to act for 25,500. Action folded back to Aldemir, and he called.
Aldemir: [qc][qh]
Kempe: [ac][9h]
The board ran out [jc][as][2d][3s][2c] and Kempe doubled through.
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