Backdoor Straight Over Backdoor Straight for Stacks
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"migo365" was in the hijack and opened to 1,225. They received a call from "Pro.ashley69" in the ;small blind and action went heads up to a flop of . "Pro.ashley" checked and then called a continuation-bet of 1,400 from "migo365," which was half the size of the pot.
The turn came and both players checked to bring the river
. "Pro.ashley69" bet 4,550 and "migo365" raised to 15,575. "Pro.ashley69" reraised all in for 23,575 and "migo365" called for almost all of their remaining chips.
"Pro.ashley69":
"migo365":
"Pro.ashley69" had been ahead the whole way but the backdoor straight gave them the nuts and they were able to get stacks in against the third-nut straight , doubling and leaving "migo365" on crumbs.
"migo365" was eliminated shortly thereafter and proceeded to fire a second bullet, resulting in a fresh stack of 25,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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52,740 | |
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25,000 |