Secondary Table Hands #90-92: Hesp's Jacks Are No Good, Piccioli Doubles
Hand #90: Michael Krasienko opened to 1,000,000 on the button and action folded John Hesp in the big blind who reraised, making it 2,000,000. Michael Krasienko four-bet, making it 4,500,000, and Hesp called, bringing the two men to a flop.
Both players checked the ![]()
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flop to see the
on the turn. Hesp led out for 3 million and was called.
On the
river, Hesp bet 4 million and Krasienko called.
"I guess you got me," Hesp said, showing ![]()
.
He was right. Krasienko showed ![]()
and that was good for him to take down the big pot.
Hand #91: Jack Sinclair raised to 1 million from under the gun and he was called by Bryan Piccioli from the cutoff seat. Everyone else folded and the two headed to a flop.
The flop came ![]()
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and Sinclair bet 800,000. Piccioli called. On the
turn, Sinclair led out again, this time betting 2,200,000. Piccioli called again.
On the
river Sinclair moved all in. Piccioli snap-called. Sinclair showed ![]()
for just queen high. Piccioli jumped from his chair and clapped, revealing ![]()
for a rivered flush and earning him a double.
Hand #92: Action folded to the small blind where Karen Sarkisyan limped in and Sinclair checked his option. They checked to a turn of ![]()
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where Sarkisyan bet 600,000 and Sinclair called.
The river was the
and both players checked. Sarkisyan showed ![]()
while Sinclair held ![]()
and his two pair was good to take down the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
33,620,000
8,630,000
|
8,630,000 |
|
|
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|
|
32,670,000
11,100,000
|
11,100,000 |
|
|
29,870,000
12,130,000
|
12,130,000 |
|
|
22,100,000
9,980,000
|
9,980,000 |
|
|
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