Four players were involved in the hand when the
flop hit the table. Parise, the first to act, checked, and the next player put out a hefty bet of 25,000. This bet drew a call before the player on the button raised all in for 103,000. The hectic flop action gave Parise a tough decision, and he went deep in to the tank before finally making the call. The other two players in the hand, who were both covered, quickly put in their chips to create a four-way all in!
Hands were tabled to reveal that Parise’s
needed to improve to take this one down. He was up against the bottom two pair in
, a flopped straight with
, and top-top with
. The
on the turn gave Parise a solid lead, one that was unaffected by the
river. And just like that, Parise sent three opponents to the rail and took over the chip lead.