No Traction for Moorman
We watched three hands in a row that didn’t work out too well for Chris Moorman, who started with 21,600.
In the first hand, Moorman raised to 500 and the player to his left three-bet him and goaded, “Put it in.” Moorman did and they checked it all the way on the final ![]()
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board. Moorman got shown ![]()
and mucked.
The next hand saw Moorman opened from first position for 500 again, and get called by the player on the button this time. The flop was ![]()
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and when Moorman bet 500 the button player took one earphone out and called. Moorman went on to check-fold the turn to a 1,500 bet.
The third hand got a bit more expensive for Moorman. He was in the big blind and called a raise to 600 to see a four-way flop of ![]()
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. The original raiser continued for 1,700 and Moorman was the only caller.
The turn was the
and Moorman elected to check-call a further 3,500 to see the
complete the board. Moorman checked and faced a bet of 5,200. He turned a few chips over in his palm glumly for a few seconds before releasing his hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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15,125
8,775
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8,775 |
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