In a blind versus blind situation, [Removed:467] in the big blind bet 2,000 on a flop of K♠K♦9♦ and Richard Leblanc in the small blind check-called.
The K♥ turn was checked again by Leblanc. Not scared by this third king on the board, Al Sayegh fired a second barrel of 8,000 and made Leblanc immediately fold.
As quickly as Leblanc folded, Al Sayegh revealed 4♣3♣ for a bluff and scooped the pot.
In the 831st episode of the PokerNews Podcast, which is sponsored by PokerStars, Chad Holloway and Kyna England are joined by Nikki Limo, who is filling in for Mike Holtz, at Level 9 Studio in Las Vegas to talk about her time as the Loose Cannon on the PokerStars Big Game. The first two episodes recently dropped featuring Limo squaring off against Phil Hellmuth, Alex Keating, Arden Cho, Lex Veldhuis, and Jennifer Tilly.
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After Fouad Toujani opened from the hijack and was called by Thierry Giron on the button, Grégory Janin shoved for 2,900 from the small blind and he was called twice.
His two opponents checked all the way through a board of 9♣7♠6♥4♦10♠, so all cards went on their backs.