Hands #90-93: Double Up for Mash
Hand #90: Richardson limped the small blind and big blind Mash checked. On the flop, Richardson checked, Mash bet 2,100,000, and Richardson quickly raised to 9,100000 which set Mash, with 7,000,000 behind, all-in. Mash called, showing both of them to be on a diamond draw. Mash's was higher with and ahead with queen high but Richardson's was paired with an up and down straight (flush) draw: .
The turn: . Mash's rail went crazy; he noted he only had to fade two outs in the deck (the straight flush completers for Richardson]. Fade he did; the river was the .
Hand #91: Fontaine got a walk. A reset after all that drama.
Hand #92: Richardson raised to 2,000,000 first to act, McNurlan (bb) called. On the flop McNurlan checked and Richardson bet 1,000,000 - this was enough for him to take the pot.
Hand #93: Jean-René Fontaine open jammed 13,900,000 and the others folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
James Mcnurlan |
55,500,000
-21,500,000
|
-21,500,000 |
Adam Richardson |
26,400,000
-1,600,000
|
-1,600,000 |
Howard Mash |
22,300,000
6,100,000
|
6,100,000 |
|
||
Jean-René Fontaine |
20,200,000
8,300,000
|
8,300,000 |