Moreau Finds a Little Life
John Mooney was under the gun and opened to 700. He was called by Navot Golan on his direct left before Erdal Gulseven three-bet to 1,600 out of middle position.
Alexandre Moreau was in the big blind and called all in for less, totaling 1,100. Mooney and Golan called the 1,600 total and action went three ways to a side pot with Moreau in position to quadruple his stack.
The flop came and both Mooney and Golan checked. Gulseven bet 2,800, getting a fold from Mooney. Golan then thought for a few moments and put out chips to call. The turn was and Golan checked again. Gulseven fired out 4,000.
"Alright, let's see what you have," said Golan, folding face up.
"Good fold," said Gulseven, tabling . "Good fold for me," he added with a little chuckle.
Moreau tabled , shrugging after seeing that although he was not drawing dead, one of his two unpaired cards was not live. He would need a five and a five only to stay alive, and hit just what he needed as the river came to earn him the main pot and the quadruple as the side pot was sent Gulseven's way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Erdal Gulseven | 64,000 | |
Navot Golan | 51,000 | |
John Mooney | 24,900 | |
Alexandre Moreau | 4,700 |