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Thursday, April 25, 2019

FRIEDMAN BUSTS A BLUFF


There's three players in the 19,000 pot - the board complete - and one of the players already has his last 13,100 out in front of him as an all-in bet on the Js6cKsTd4s board.

Ricky Hendrickson takes his time making a decision, an amount of time that results in HPT TD Jeremy Smith being called over and the clock called on Hendrickson. He mucks before the count reaches zero, and action moves to Adam Friedman.

"I'm probably calling," says Friedman but he asks for confirmation on the bet - 13,100 - and he does as he previously stated.

"Go ahead, show me the one hand that beats me," says Friedman as he turns over Qs7s, waiting to see two spades, including As.

The challenger, however, responds with, "You're good," and attempts to muck without showing his hand. Dustin the Dealer informs him that all hands must be shown when there's an all-in and a call (Yes, this is a TDA rule, folks), and he flips his cards up in the air.

KdQh is exposed by the dealer as the challenger departs the Main Event.

Friedman moves to 77,000

Level - 4
Ante - 300
Blinds - 100/300
Entries - 77

-- Dan Ross, Hold'em Media Live

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