MacPhee's Aces not Cracked
Level 9
: 600/1,200, 200 ante
Kevin MacPhee and Kelvin Kerber got into a raising war with the former at risk for starting stack with pocket aces. Kerber had pocket kings and spiked a king on the flop, but MacPhee made a runner runner straight to regain the lead and double up.
Emil Ekvardt was less fortunate. In a battle of the blinds, he walked into the trap of Rafael Da Silva Moraes on a board of ![]()
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