Double Down For Quehen
Jeremy Quehen has just handed Michael Gagliano's chips straight to Bradley Lipsey. Once again it was ace-king that failed the holder.
William Reynolds raised to 40,000 in first position before Quehen three-bet one seat to his left. The bet was 115,000 but when the action folded to Bradley Lipsey he moved all-in for 459,000. Reynolds folded, Quehen called and the exciteable French rail had another showdown to cheer about.
Lipsey | |
Quehen |
Flop:
It took some time for both players to register what had happened. They both jerked instantly and then there was happiness for Lipsey and sadness for Quehen. The & completed the board and Quehen was right back where he started. Lipsey, meanwhile, moved up to 900,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bradley Lipsey | 900,000 | 540,000 |
Jeremy Quehen | 725,000 | -475,000 |