Nicholas Salimbene Poker
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Hand #218: Down to just under 11 big blinds, Nicholas Salimbene moved all in from the small blind and Robert Peacock quickly called out of the big blind.
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Robert Peacock:
Total life earnings: $743,931. Latest cash: $995 on 22-Jul-2020. Click here to see the details of Nicholas Salimbene's 53 cashes. Nicholas Salimbene poker player profile. Get latest information, winnings and gallery. 2020 GGPoker WSOP Bracelet Events partypoker US Network Online Series 2020 WPT World Online.
$2,500+$200 BSPO Championship NLH Re-Entry $1,000,000 Guaranteed Structure Sheet Level 2: Blinds 100/200 Entries: 129 The total number of entries in Flight A yesterday was 95 and this flight surpassed that number shortly after play began. Of those 95 players yesterday, 47 of them managed to get chips in a bag at the end of. WPT Career Highlights Value Rank; Career Earnings: $28,951: 4,452: Cashes: 3: 1,610: Final Tables: 0: 8,193: Titles: 0: 7,514.
Salimbene was dominated and in need of help to remain in contention, and he picked up some chop outs on the flop. The turn was as bad as it could get for Salimbene, who was drawing to a chop only now and couldn't win the hand outright anymore. A blank on the river let Peacock's rail erupt in celebration and he shook hands with Salimbene before embracing them.
Salimbene was eliminated in 2nd place and takes home $397,908 for his efforts, while Peacock scored his first gold bracelet and a payday of $644,224. A recap of today's action and the event is to follow.
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Hand #218: Down to just under 11 big blinds, Nicholas Salimbene moved all in from the small blind and Robert Peacock quickly called out of the big blind.
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Nicholas Salimbene:
Robert Peacock:
Salimbene was dominated and in need of help to remain in contention, and he picked up some chop outs on the flop. The turn was as bad as it could get for Salimbene, who was drawing to a chop only now and couldn't win the hand outright anymore. A blank on the river let Peacock's rail erupt in celebration and he shook hands with Salimbene before embracing them.
Salimbene was eliminated in 2nd place and takes home $397,908 for his efforts, while Peacock scored his first gold bracelet and a payday of $644,224. A recap of today's action and the event is to follow.