The board was already completed and Simon Tse bet 20,000, sending Dutch Boyd into the think-tank. He eventually grabbed the four orange T5000 chips for the call, gave it another thought and then tossed them in the middle.
Tse was caught with his fingers in the cookie jar and had to turn over the ; Boyd won the pot with . His opponent and other players on the table agreed that it was a nice call.
The show gets off to a bumpy start thanks to a few technical difficulties, but a great story about a David Williams bluff and another about "hood" poker get the ball rolling again. Dan O'Brien then joins the program to talk about his jet ski accident, his Me vs. U challenge against Danielle Andersen, and more.
Sean Jazayeri told us that Martin Finger doubled up through him on the very last hand before the break when the money went in on a turn. Jazayeri had and Finger drew to the nuts with . The river brought the royal flush for the German and he doubled up to pretty much average.
Faraz Jaka defended his big blind from an open to 6,000. The flop was and Jaka opted for a check -fold.
The next hand opened to 7,500 from early position with one caller. Jaka called in the small blind. A flop of saw Jaka lead out for 14,000, but lay it down when the original raiser moved all in.
Steven Norden doubled up through an opponent after the open-raise and the three-bet of Joe Ebanks on the button to 17,000. Norden had one seat over and the initial raiser got into a showdown with him with pocket kings for 121,000 chips. The board stayed clear and the opponent was down to only a few big blinds.
Said opponent then moved all in and Allan Farber did so as well with 1,000 chips more, revealing in the showdown. The opponent turned over and flushed Farber on the board. One hand later, Farber's remaining chips disappeared via lost coin flip with versus .
Sean Jazayeri min-raised to 6,000 from early position and Jeremy Joseph moved all in for 119,000 out of the blinds. Jazayeri called with and got shown . On top of the one over card, the flop provided a flush draw as well for Joseph. The turn didn't change anything but the river completed the flush and Jazayeri's previous big stack has been depleted.
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