Mulleady Scores Huge Double; Chips Up Further Afterward
There was around 9,000 in the pot on a board of and action was thee ways between players in the big blind and cutoff as well as Alan Mulleady, who was on the button.
The big blind checked and the cutoff bet 4,500. Mulleady called. The big blind then check-raised to 10,000. With action back on the cutoff, he asked Mulleady to see his stack before going back into the tank for about 40 seconds. He then called. Action was then on Mulleady again and he quickly went all in. The big blind did his best tryout for the big screen, taking another minute to call before the cutoff quickly folded.
Alan Mulleady:
Big Blind:
Mulleady's second-nut trips were in desperate need of help after being up against his opponent's nut full house. A slew of gasps then ensued as the river fell to fill Mulleady up to a higher full house. He covered his opponent and in a shocked manner, told him he was unlucky as he got up from the table. The big blind was truly exceptional in taking the beat, responding to tell Mulleady that there was nothing he could do and that his hand was better when all the cards fell and wishing him luck.
A few moments later, Mulleady was seen betting 3,000 on the turn with a board of into his opponent on the button after a limped pot preflop. His opponent called. The river came and Mulleady bet another 6,000. His opponent took close to a minute to think over his decisions before tossing in two chips to call.
Mulleady tabled for a flush and his opponent mucked, earning a second consecutive pot and bringing him close a six-figure stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Alan Mulleady |
97,300
97,300
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97,300 |