Jeremy Quehen has just handed Michael Gagliano's chips straight to Bradley Lipsey. Once again it was ace-king that failed the holder.
William Reynolds raised to 40,000 in first position before Quehen three-bet one seat to his left. The bet was 115,000 but when the action folded to Bradley Lipsey he moved all-in for 459,000. Reynolds folded, Quehen called and the exciteable French rail had another showdown to cheer about.
Lipsey
Quehen
Flop:
It took some time for both players to register what had happened. They both jerked instantly and then there was happiness for Lipsey and sadness for Quehen. The & completed the board and Quehen was right back where he started. Lipsey, meanwhile, moved up to 900,000.
William Reynolds raised from early position and Jeremy Quehen moved all in from the button for about 600,000. Michael Gagliano in the small blind then moved all in for 1,400,000. Reynolds folded and cards were tabled.
Quehen:
Gagliano:
It was basically a coinflip with each player having a good chance of walking away a winner. The board came and Quehen was awarded a double up.
Yes, you've read it right, Joey Weissman has lost a showdown.
The money went in on a flop of with Gualtieri in the lead with and Weissman trailing with . The turn and river not changing much and Gualtieri was up to 786,000.
Bradley Lipsey just found that huge slice of luck that every poker player needs.
He found himself all-in - and dominated - against William Reynolds. It was v and it was the turn and river that produced the dirty work that Reynolds did not want to see.
The action folded around to Joey Weissman in the small blind and he raised to 40,000. Stephen Reynolds was seated in the big blind and he made the call. Weissman then fired three-barrels into Reynolds and he called every single one of them. The board was and the bullets were 45,000, 105,000 & 350,000. Weissman turned over .
"How do you find ace-queen there?" Asked Reynolds.
There are screams from the rail at the sight of the Weissman winning hand.
"I warned you not to go down that road. DON'T GO DOWN THAT ROAD!" Shouted one of Weissman's fans.
It was battle of the blinds with Joshua Hillock in the small blind and Joey Weissman in the large blind after the rest of the table folded. Action was on Hillock who moved all in for around 300,000. Weissman made the call and cards were tabled.
Weissman:
Hillock:
The board came and with that Hillock was sent to the rail.