Miriam Hellwig, all the way from Germany, was raking in a large pot that she had won versus the player on the button in a previous hand, which left the button with a very short stack.
On the very next hand, Hellwig was in the hijack and raised to 1,000 and the previous player moved all in for 1,800 from the small blind and Hellwig called.
Small blind: A♣4♠
Miriam Hellwig: K♥10♣
The board came out with 3♠J♠10♥J♣J♦ and Hellwig's full house was the winner.
George Dunn limped from the hijack and Andy Su raised to 1,200 from the small blind and Dunn called. The flop came out with 10♥J♦K♦ and Su bet out 2,000, Dunn three-bet to 7,000, Su four-bet to 15,000 and Dunn five-bet shoved for 41,000 and Su made the call.
George Dunn: A♦Q♥
Andy Su: A♥Q♣
Both players had flopped a straight and the turn K♦ and river 3♣ did not changed the outcome — a chopped pot. Dunn was relieved to survive his first shove.
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Eddy Haudegont raised from late position and the players in the cutoff and small blind both called. The big blind had other ideas and three-bet to 5,300. Haudegont called and the cutoff called. The flop came out with Q♣6♦J♥ and the big blind led out for 8,000, Haudegont called and the cutoff called.
On the turn 10♠ the big blind bet again for 10,000 and Haudegont three-bet to 25,000, the big blind went into the think tank and then made the call.
The river 5♥ had a check from the big blind and swift move all in from Haudegont.
"This is what I was afraid of," stated the big blind who made the fold.
The big blind claimed to have folded a set and Haudegont claimed to have ace-king, but who knows as this is poker after all.
Flopped a set and guy bluffed 3 barrels into me