[Removed:550] Gets Value with Jacks
The blinds have just passed through [Removed:532]'s seat, and [Removed:550] was involved in both of the previous hands.
First hand saw [Removed:550] in the big blind, calling a raise to 3,000 from a player in the hijack. There had already been one limp from a middle position, and the limper wanted to see the flop, too.
The ![]()
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flop brought a 3,000 cbet and only [Removed:550] paid before the
went check-check.
The river card was the
and [Removed:550] checked again, letting his opponent fire another 3,500. [Removed:550] thought for a bit before calling, only to see opponent's ![]()
.
The next hand ended up better for [Removed:550], who was in the small blind. With the preflop action unknown, it seemed that [Removed:550] three-bet over a raise from the cutoff as there was already more than 20,000 in the pot when the two players checked 5sKsKc flop.
They checked the
turn, too, but [Removed:550] led out 8,500 on the
river. He received a call, so he announced, "jacks", turning over his ![]()
to take down the juicy pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
80,000
60,000
|
60,000 |