Broad Street Bully
Joe McKeehen is a proud fan of the Philadelphia Flyers, but he seems to play his best poker in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
Last January we watched McKeehen take down Event 3 of the Borgata Winter Poker Open, winning $69,808 in the process.
McKeehen also won a World Series of Poker Circuit ring in 2013 at the Caesars Atlantic City Main Event, pocketing $174,150 for his efforts there.
The Broad Street Bully just took down a decent-sized pot late in the evening to move closer to yet another Atlantic City cash, as just six eliminations separate McKeehen from the money.
McKeehen played a three-handed pot after putting 5,000 in before the flop, along with Tyler Patterson and unidentified opponent holding the button. The flop came down and Patterson checked to McKeehen, who fired away with a bet of 5,000.
The button flatted and Patterson folded, bringing the to the table on fourth street. McKeehen then bet 13,000 and his opponent made the call to see the complete the board on the river.
A bet of 38,000 from McKeehen finally scared the other player out of the pot, and he dragged a pile of chips his way to move well above the current average.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Joe Mckeehen |
188,000
33,000
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33,000 |
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