Weissman Has The Edge
There are three distinctly different rails out here at the moment. You have the very large and exuberant American rail, you have the equally as large but comparatively reserved French rail and then you have the everybody else rail. Talking about batches of three's here are three heads-up pots for you.
In the first hand it was Jeremy Quehen who raised to 120,000 and Joey Weissman who made the call. The flop was and Weissman check-called a 120,000 Quehen bet. That was the end of the action as the and were checked through and Weissman dragged in the pot with .
Then Weissman limped and Quehen checked. The flop was and Quehen check-called a 60,000 Weissman bet. The turn was checked through before we saw the on the river. Quehen bet 150,000, Weissman called and Quehen took the pot after tabling .
Finally, the biggest hand of them all.
Quehen raised to 120,000 and Weissman made the call. The flop was a lowly looking and Weissman check-called a 125,000 Quehen bet. The pattern changed on the turn because Weissman decided to bet 240,000 and Quehen called. The same action ensued on the river - for 400,000 - and Quehen called. Weissman showed and Quehen's hand went into the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joey Weissman |
9,600,000
1,000,000
|
1,000,000 |
|
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Jeremy Quehen |
2,450,000
-950,000
|
-950,000 |