I thought it was just an all-in and a call involving @Solano_Matt. Well, it was MUCH more than that.
Solano was all in, and so was three other players.
- Solano was holding Ace_Jack
- The shortest stack had Ace_King
- Larry Blazer had Pocket_Queens
- Max Havlish - the biggest stack - had three people shove in to his Pocket_Aces
Well, you see, what happened was a flop of
, a set for Blazer (above).
, a set for Blazer (above).
Solano and the shortest stack are looking for running cards for a straight, while Havlish's Aces are drawing dead.
The turn
has everyone but Solano drawing dead, as he has the flush draw.
The river is a blank, however, and Blazer gets almost all the chips. Havlish does pick up a small sidepot, though, as the biggest stack.
has everyone but Solano drawing dead, as he has the flush draw.The river is a blank, however, and Blazer gets almost all the chips. Havlish does pick up a small sidepot, though, as the biggest stack.
Larry Blazer - 80,000
Max Havlish - 20,000
Level - 11
Antes - 200
Blinds - 600/1200
Remaining - 110/228
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