Arieh Flops Quads, Dodges Royal Flush Draw
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A short-stacked player in middle position open-jammed for 25,100 and Josh Arieh attempted to raise in late position without realizing there had been a call. Arieh was forced to call the all in and the action folded to the big blind, who flat-called with around 7,000 behind.
The flop came and the big blind led all in.
"It's really shocking what I have," Arieh said before flipping over for quads and then apologizing for "slow-rolling" his opponent.
The big blind stayed in his chair as he had an out holding for a Royal Flush draw, while the other player in the hand was drawing dead with
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The board ran out to send both opponents to the rail and the four-time bracelet winner raked in the pot while a pair of TV cameras hovered over him.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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176,000
70,500
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70,500 |
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