Juanda Says I'm On One
Level 14
: 1,000/2,000, 300 ante

John Juanda called an all-in bet from a short-stacked Matt Perrins with his , but found that he was dominated by the
.
When the flop fell the hand appeared to favor Perrins' big slick, but a
on the turn suddenly provided Juanda with additional options. He now needed any spade to make the nut flush, or any jack to make the Broadway straight.
River:
Poker can be a cruel game, and Perrins found this out in the worst way, losing to a runner-runner flush after the flop made him a 92% to win the hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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78,500 | 36,500 |
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