Hand #201: Jonathan Duhamel
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John Racener has the button.
Jonathan Duhamel gets a walk in the big blind.
John Racener has the button.
Jonathan Duhamel gets a walk in the big blind.
Joseph Cheong has the button.
He opens for his standard raise to 2.5 million. Jonathan Duhamel folds the small blind. Big blind John Racener, the short stack at the table, calls. He checks a flop of to the aggressive Cheong, whose bet of 1.2 million ends the hand.
Jonathan Duhamel has the button.
He raises to 2.5 million, and Joseph Cheong calls from the big blind.
The flop comes
, and Cheong taps the felt. Duhamel does likewise, and the
appears on fourth street. When Cheong checks a second time, Duhamel makes a bet of 2.45 million. The call comes after a moment, but there are two more checks after the
to bring us to showdown.
Cheong shows his
, and it wins the pot.
John Racener has the button and the action is unknown.
Joseph Cheong has the button.
He folds. Small blind Jonathan Duhamel raises to 3 million. John Racener moves all in from the big blind and is rewarded with a snap-fold from Duhamel.
Jonathan Duhamel has the button.
He raises to 2.5 million before John Racener three-bet shoves for the second hand in a row.
A was exposed from Duhamel's hand as he folded, and Racener takes it down again.
John Racener has the button.
From the small blind, Joseph Cheong raises to 2.9 million. Jonathan Duhamel folds from the big blind and Cheong wins the pot.
Joseph Cheong has the button.
He opens to his standard 2.5 million. Jonathan Duhamel and John Racener both fold.
Jonathan Duhamel has the button.
He raises to 2.5 million, and big blind Joseph Cheong reraises to 6.5 million. It's good; Duhamel folds and Cheong takes the pot.
"Joseph Cheong: Korean for raise," one of his fans said from the rail.
John Racener has the button.
Jonathan Duhamel gets a walk in the big blind.