Sanders Doubles with Aces over Queens
The early position player opened for 2,600. The button and small blind both called before John Sanders, the big blind, put in a three bet to 11,200. The original aggressor thought for a minute or so, before putting in a four-bet to 31,000. The button and small blind quickly got out of the way, putting the action back on Sanders.
Sanders looked over his chips and at his opponent's bet, before announcing "I guess I'm all in," and flipped over . He had mistakenly thought that his stack was less than the 31,000 bet and that his jam was nothing more than a call. This wasn't the case, as the early position player was quick to point out. He began thinking out loud, saying that he has queens and that he knows he's a 4:1 dog. A bit of mental math later and he knew he was getting better than 4:1 on his money, so he made the call, putting Sanders at risk.
John Sanders:
Opponent:
The runout was a safe one for Sanders' aces, and he scooped the pot to double up.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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John Sanders | 81,400 |