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    A brutal river

    • Level: 27
    • Small Blind: 30K
    • Big Blind: 60K
    • Button Ante: 60K
    • Chip Average: 1.33M
    • Remaining: 19
    • Entries: 1262

    2018/09/03 | 19:36 by Jôle Simard

    Michael Mckinnon was under the gun when he shoved his last 750K. François Tarrab, sitting on his left, went all-in himself with about 1.2M in front of him, and both were casually called by Trevor Proch, who covered everything.

    Mckinnon: Ace of Clubs Jack of Diamonds
    Tarrab: 7 of Hearts 7 of Clubs
    Proch: Ace of Hearts Ace of Diamonds

    Board: 5 of Clubs 4 of Diamonds 10 of Clubs 3 of Diamonds 7 of Diamonds

    The turn brought a hint of hope for both underdogs, as Mckinnon now had a gutshot for a 2-way chop, while Tarrab, on top of those chopping outs, had picked up 6 outs for a win. He let out a scream of victory when the river fell, while Proch held his head between his hands in disbelief.

    Michael Mckinnon
    François Tarrab
    Trevor Proch

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