Improbable Hand Unravels on Day 1b
Evan Teitelbaum opened from under the gun and a player in the big blind three-bet to 6,500. Teitelbaum four-bet to 13,000 and his opponent hit the tank.
Clock was called on the big blind player who then had 30-seconds to make a decision. The player waited until the very last second and then announced all-in. Teitelbaum snap-called and the two tabled their hands.
Opponent:
Evan Teitelbaum:
The most unlikely flop possible peeled off as the dealer spread out , giving Teitelbaum a full house that was behind to the quads of his opponent.
Teitelbaum had one out that could take down the pot but needed lady luck to provide and she did just that as the landed on the felt, giving him a better four of a kind.
A meaningless completed the board and Teitelbaum scooped the pot, sending his opponent out the door in what is the sickest beat of the tournament by far.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Evan Teitelbaum |
95,000
95,000
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95,000 |