Wan Doubles; Continues Onslaught Following Hand
The player under the gun raised to 6,000 before Vincent Wan re-raised to 19,000 from middle position. The player on the button then moved all in for 126,000. Marc Camphausen thought for a moment from the small blind before reluctantly releasing his hand. The original raiser folded. Wan took a moment before making the call with 121,100 behind.
Wan:
Opponent:
"I had ace-king too," said Camphausen, after Wan tabled his hand.
"I had an ace as well," added the preflop raiser.
Just like that the dealer produced the flop revealing the case ace in the window to give Wan the lead.
The board ran out the then to see Wan scoop the pot to see him rise to 260,000.
The following hand Wan opened to 6,500 from under the gun plus one and was called by the player in the hijack. The player in the cutoff went all in for his last 5,000.
The flop came and Wan continued for 8,000. His opponent called.
Both players checked the on the turn before the completed the board.
Wan fired out 13,000 and was called shortly after.
Wan tabled for the highest pair and scooped the pot after both his opponent's mucked their hands.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Vincent Wan |
300,600
300,600
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300,600 |