Six-Bet Shoving into Aces
Level 1
: 50/75, 0 ante
When we arrived at Table 13, Joe Ebanks had a three-bet of 700 sitting in front of him in the small blind, and Darren Rabinowitz had two yellow T1,000 chips in front of him, signifying a four-bet to an amount between 1,025 and 2,000.
Ebanks, who won the $10,000 Six-Handed Championship at the 2011 WSOP, then five-bet to 4,700, Rabinowitz moved all in for effectively 13,725, and Ebanks snap-called.
Ebanks:
Rabinowitz:
The aces held up as the board rolled out , and Ebanks doubled to 27,525. Rabinowitz, a 2014 Aussie Millions finalist, was crippled to 1,700.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Joe Ebanks |
27,525
12,525
|
12,525 |
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Darren Rabinowitz |
1,700
-13,300
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-13,300 |
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