Peters Doubles; Still Short
David Peters got his short stack all in preflop holding ![]()
and was racing against the ![]()
of Daniel Dvoress. The ![]()
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flop was kind to Peters as it failed to help Dvoress, and the
did the same. The river ended up blanking and Peters received a much-needed double, though he is still short with about half the chip average.
Despite losing that hand, Dvoress has still had a prosperous Level 10.