Good Read (Not Really)
With 143,000 in chips in front of Bradley Anderson in what looked to be an apparent four-bet and an all-in wager in front of Jeff Sluzinski, the action was back on Anderson who would be at risk if he made the call. After a few moments of thought, Anderson made the call and turned over ![]()
. He was in trouble as Sluzinski had ![]()
.
"Come on jack, come on jack," Anderson begged as the dealer put out the ![]()
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flop. "Come on jack," Anderson said again as the
turn was placed on the felt. The dealer burned a card and Anderson gave one last plea for a miracle. "Jack ball, jack ball."
Jack ball it was: The
. "Whew," sighed Anderson. Sluzinski's reaction was understandably one of frustration. "Good call. Good read," he said to Anderson. "Thought you were making a move on me," Anderson replied.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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965,000
724,000
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724,000 |
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390,000
91,000
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91,000 |
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