Here's How Much Math You REALLY Need to Succeed at Poker Win a WPT Prime Passport on WPT Global Mai had queen-seven for trips but Kono had a full house with his eight-seven to secure the victory. Kono then claimed the winner's spoils after he and Mai got their stacks into the middle on the A-K-8-7-7 board. The duo were all in on the J-6-2 flop, with Kono ahead with pocket nines while Chiu held queen-six. Twenty minutes later, Kono bagged his first final table casualty after sending out Charlie Chiu in fourth place. Shortly after, Mai finished off Catela after the former flopped two pair while Catela had top pair and held out on the turn and river to bring the Main Event to its final four players. However, Catela was left short after Mai rivered a set to get a double up. Catela had pocket tens, while Mai was in rough shape with a pair of sevens. Bien MaiĪt five-handed play, the pace began to slow until Jose Catela had Mai at risk. Lamagnere's pocket sevens remained best against his opponent's queen-jack. Lamagnere continued to dominate the final table after winning another flip against Sho Katsura the very next hand. Lamagnere soon secured a hattrick of knockouts after the ace-queen held by himself and Bien Mai chopped the pot after pairing up to eliminate Feng Ji Chua, who was all in with pocket nines. Cowell jammed preflop with ace-nine, but the Frenchman hit the river again to make Broadway. The next bust-out would occur 13 hands later, with Lewis Cowell being sent to the payout desk by Lamagnere. France's Nicolas Ragot lost a significant flip to compatriot Lamagnere, who rivered the nut flush to crack Ragot's pocket jacks following an all-in preflop situation. The first final table elimination came on the 54th hand of the day. Popular WPT Prime Tour Heads to Amsterdam From March 24 Final Table Action WPT Prime Cambodia Main Event Final Table
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