Razz: It's Always Fun
Frankie O'Dell just bricked a few hands in a row. The first hand, he was against Benny Glaser, and it was bricks galore for both players. They also had a short stack all in, who just didn't brick quite as hard.
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- fold
Player 2 bet 75 and was all in on fourth street. Glaser and Player 3 called, and O'Dell completed the bet. Both Glaser and Player 3 called. On fifth, the bricks continued, with O'Dell hitting a queen and Glaser and Player 3 both hitting a king. O'Dell bet, and Glaser was the lone caller.
On sixth, O'Dell bricked again with a queen, and Glaser hit a seven. Glaser bet, and O'Dell called. On seventh, both players checked, and Glaser took the side pot with ![]()
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in his hand, making a jack-low that O'Dell couldn't beat. Player 2 won the main pot with a nine-low.
On the next hand, O'Dell started with a two against Alex Luneau's nine. Fourth street brought another queen for O'Dell, while Luneau hit a four. O'Dell called one bet. Fifth street was equally unkind to O'Dell, who hit another face card, this time a king. He tossed his up-cards into the muck, visibly frustrated, and Luneau won the hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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14,000
2,600
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2,600 |
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12,000
7,550
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7,550 |
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10,200
2,200
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2,200 |
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