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    Playground Power Weekend March 2018

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    Runner-runner for Williams

    • Level: 11
    • Small Blind: 600
    • Big Blind: 1,200
    • Button Ante: 1,200
    • Chip Average: 61,637
    • Remaining: 116
    • Entries: 286

    2018/03/24 - 16:58 by Shawn McCrory

    Even though we are reaching the late stages of Day 1C, the players show no signs of slowing down. As the blinds increase, every pot is now a good spot to steal chips.

    Patrick Williams just found himself in a multi-way pot and decided to make a move. He was in position against his two opponents when they saw a flop of Ace of Clubs 8 of Diamonds Queen of Spades. The first player to act led out with a bet of 10,000, which was quickly called before the action got to Williams. After only a moment of reflection, Williams moved all-in and, to everyone’s surprise, both his opponents followed suit and went all-in, putting lots of chips up for grabs. Hands were tabled to reveal that Williams was behind with his Ace of Hearts Jack of Diamonds, up against the initial bettor’s Ace of Diamonds 8 of Hearts and Jack of Spades 10 of Spades. Williams needed runner-runner to win, and he got it! The turn brought the Jack of Hearts and the Ace of Spades followed on the river to give Wiliams the best full house.

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