Already in preflop for 3000, the player to the left of Ryan Gregor makes it 10,000 preflop. Dan Lowery calls and at that point Gregor says he is priced in so he calls also. (Editor's note: this was relayed by the players, we didn't see the action).
The flop is J-8-4 and Gregory manages to get his and his opponent's chips all in the middle, while Lowery gets out of the way.
The 10,000 raise was with AA. The flop is J-high and the chips are in the middle so Gregory is asked the natural question.
"Do you have a set?"
Gregor says no and turns over .... 4-8 for two pair.
"It was 7k more for 35,000," said Gregor, "If he (Lowery) had folded (preflop) I could easily fold."
Lets just say Gregor's opponent was livid to have his aces cracked by 4-8.
Ryan Gregor - 223,000
Level - 10
Blinds - 500/1000
Antes - 100
Players Left - 73
--Dan Ross - HoldemRadio.com
What garbage
ReplyDeleteNo that's what's called luck and it's always good to have luck on your side
Delete4 8 horrible
ReplyDeleteLove it. It's part of the game.
ReplyDeleteYes correct your fabulous , you were priced in after you called a 3k raise 2nd to act! Nice move with 4-8, oh wait for the typical comment, but they were suited. Kevin McGee.
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ReplyDeleteRight in my face I suppose lol Nice run Ryan I am actually rooting for you!! Hope our hand that vaulted you to the end gets talked about on the show!!!
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