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Pin-Disle can’t spin up the short stack

  • Level: 23
  • Small Blind: 15K
  • Big Blind: 30K
  • Ante: 0
  • Chip Average: 755K
  • Remaining: 4
  • Entries: 151

2017/05/03 - 3:26 by Playground Poker

Simon Pin-Disle returned from the break as the short stack, and waited almost a full level before committing his last chips. He bet the pot from the cutoff, and his 105K wager was called by both Manfred (button) and Steve (small blind).

With 5 of Clubs 5 of Hearts Jack of Spades showing on the flop, Steve lead for 85K, Simon slid forward his last 35K, and Manfred followed along. Both live players checked on the 2 of Clubs turn, and Steve fired when the Queen of Spades hit the river. Manfred quickly called and all three players tabled their hands.

All three players had a huge flop, as Manfred (10 of Spades 8 of Hearts 6 of Spades 5 of Diamonds) and Simon (Ace of Spades 9 of Clubs 5 of Spades 3 of Spades) both had three-of-a-kind but were no match to the jacks-full of Steve, who tabled Jack of Hearts Jack of Clubs 4 of Clubs 6 of Diamonds.

Steve has now taken over the chip lead as play has reached 4-way.

5th place: Simon Pin-Disle – $1,200.00

Simon Pin-Disle

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