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Championship Day 1B: Colby Covington Doubles

Championship Day 1B: Colby Covington Doubles

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 10:  1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 anteDay 1B Players Remaining:  162 of 458 There was 40,000 in the pot, with a flop reading when UFC star Colby Covington was all in holding on the big blind for 87,000, and he was ahead of the held…
Championship: Filipp Khavin Eliminated by Wagner Wysotchanski

Championship: Filipp Khavin Eliminated by Wagner Wysotchanski

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 9:  1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 anteDay 1B Players Remaining:  189 of 458 Filipp Khavin raised from under the gun, Shannon Shorr three-bet to 8,500 in the hijack, and Wagner Wysotchanski called in the big blind. Khavin four-bet all in for about 37,500, Shorr folded,…
Championship: Brian Altman On the Rise; Mike Leah Out

Championship: Brian Altman On the Rise; Mike Leah Out

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 9:  1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 anteDay 1B Players Remaining:  198 of 458 Brian Altman Brian Altman raised from the hijack and Mike Leah called in the big blind. The flop was , Leah checked, Altman bet 3,500, Leah check-raised to 11,500, and Altman called.…
Championship Day 1B: David Jackson Wins A Double

Championship Day 1B: David Jackson Wins A Double

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 10:  1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 anteDay 1B Players Remaining:  190 of 458 David Jackson David Jackson was all in with in the hole from the big blind for 27,500 on a flop reading with 20,000 already in the pot, and the small blind had…
Championship: Vanessa Kade vs. Fred Paradis

Championship: Vanessa Kade vs. Fred Paradis

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 9:  1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 anteDay 1B Players Remaining:  225 of 458 The player under the gun raised to 3,000, Fred Paradis three-bet to 8,000 on the button, Vanessa Kade four-bet to 22,000 from the small blind, UTG folded, and Paradis called. The flop…
Championship Day 1B: Larry Hirschfield Gets the Double

Championship Day 1B: Larry Hirschfield Gets the Double

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 9:  1,000/1,500 with a 1,500 anteDay 1B Players Remaining:  223 of 458 Larry Hirschfield The board read with a nice pot alongside it on the table when Larry Hirschfield got all in for 24,500 UTG+1. His opponent called on the hijack so the two…
Championship Day 1B: Jim Collopy Scores a Double

Championship Day 1B: Jim Collopy Scores a Double

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 8:  600/1,200 with a 1,200 anteDay 1B Entries:  437 Jim Collopy got all in preflop for 19,300 from the hijack with in the hole, and the small blind called to cover him holding . The final board read , and Collopy grabbed the double…
Championship Day 1B: Mike Leah vs. Dylan Smith

Championship Day 1B: Mike Leah vs. Dylan Smith

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 8:  600/1,200 with a 1,200 anteDay 1B Entries:  436 Mike Leah On the river of a board with about 15,000 in the pot, action is on Dylan Smith in middle position with 4,000 committed, facing what was probably a check-raise from Mike Leah to…
Championship Day 1B: Manish Oza Doubles

Championship Day 1B: Manish Oza Doubles

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 8:  600/1,200 with a 1,200 anteDay 1B Entries:  430 Manish Oza Manish Oza was all in with from late position, and the kings were good to hold against his opponent’s in middle position. The final board read , and Oza stacked up 133,500 after…
Championship Day 1B: Greg Spinder More Than Doubles

Championship Day 1B: Greg Spinder More Than Doubles

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$5,300 SHRPO Championship$3,000,000 Guaranteed  | StructureLevel 7:  500/1,000 with a 1,000 anteDay 1B Entries:  418 Gregory Spinder There was about 15,000 in the pot, and the flop read when a player in late position made it 10,000 to continue in the hand. The hijack called, and then Greg Spinder check-raised…