Puchkov Gives Up Ground in Hold'em Again
Hold'em
When heads-up play first started, Al Barbieri turned the screws on Konstantin Puchkov in hold'em. He's repeating that early success now. The two biggest hands occurred back-to-back.
In the first, Barbieri raised the button and was called by Puchkov. Puchkov check-called bets on the flop and the turn. Both players checked the river. Barbieri showed , which was enough to win the pot.
The next hand it was Puchkov's button, but that didn't stop Barbieri from turning an inside straight with on a board of . Barbieri bet the river dark and was called. His straight was good.
The only two hands Barbieri lost in the recent hold'em round were two hands in which he gave Puchkov a walk. His stack is all the way back to about 1.5 million.