Vamplew Slowly Walks into Trips
When there's been a lot of action in a hand and someone turns over trips, you might say you run into a big hand. When you're calling bets and someone turns over that same trips, you might call it slowly walking into it. Such was the case for EPT London champ David Vamplew just now.
David Vamplew opened for 400 from early position. The player on the button thought for a bit before calling, the big blind came along as well.
The three of them checked on and the dealer did his duty burning and turning: . The big blind bet out 600 and both Vamplew and the button made the call.
The completed the board and the big blind tossed in a 1,000 and 500 chip. Vamplew made the call and so did the button.
The big blind showed for rivered trips and Vamplew and the button mucked.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Vamplew |
24,550
-5,450
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-5,450 |
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