Cooper Doesn't Get Paid on River
Action was picked up with 1,600 in the pot and a flop of having already been dealt. The big blind led out for 1,400. Cory Cooper, in the hijack, raised to 3,500. His opponent called.
On the turn, Cooper was checked to and fired for 5,200. After a minute or so, his opponent counted out and put in calling chips.
On the river, the big blind took a bit, but eventually checked over to Cooper, who quickly grabbed a handful of chips and tossed them in the middle, for a bet of 8,000.
His opponent folded, and Cooper had a visible look of disappointment on his face, seemingly wanting to have been called and reconsidering the size of his river bet, wondering if he could have gotten more value. Nevertheless, the pot, which was already plenty big without the final street of value, belonged to Cooper.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Cory Cooper
|
69,500
69,500
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69,500 |