Sunday, April 28, 2019
FRED DID IT
Cody Brinn opens, Bradley Miller moves all in and Brinn calls, turning over A-K, but Miller hesitates and action stops.
Well, you see, what happened was ...
Miller left a 500-chip atop his cards as a card protector, so instead of being all in for 105,500, he bet 105,000 and Brinn already exposed his hand.
Miller is allowed to see a flop without being all-in, and he even announced that he's checking dark.
9-7-6 comes the flop, "That's probably a good flop for you," Brinn says and Miller rips in his final chip, gaining a call.
J-7 for Miller.
Brinn, who moved all in many times in the first 45 minutes without getting a call, gathered up enough chips to somewhat survive losing this all in, sliding to 105,000.
FredTheDealer is a well-known fixture of the HPT Circuit, so Brinn decided this flop had to be Fred's fault! Hey Fred ... I didn't say that, Cody did, I only agreed with Cody.
Level - 16
Ante - 5000
Blinds - 2500/5000
Entries - 69/588
-- Dan Ross, Hold'em Media Live
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