Karch Marches After Harsh Flop
Martin Karch opened under the gun by throwing in three brown 5,000-value chips, before the dealer pointed out that to make the minimum raise, he would need to wager an additional 1,000. By the time he had organised what was now a legal raise, the player in middle position had called, and action had folded around to the big blind who made up the rest.
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flop, with the big blind leading right out for 25,000. Karch quickly moved in for his remaing 65,000, with the player in middle position folding and the big blind quickly called. Karch was disguedt to see that his ![]()
was no good versus the big blind's ![]()
for top two pair, but he could still find an ace, queen, 10 or running cards to find a way out of this situation.
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on the turn was about as big of a brick as the dealer could possibly find. That is, until he put the
on the river, with Karch quickly leaving the tournament area to join the back of the queue for Day 1d, starting in 15 minutes.
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Busted |