Takami Kunishima, getting short-stacked after the break, got it all in on the turn, with the board showing 2♦K♠7♠A♦.
Takami Kunishima: A♠8♥8♣3♣2♥
Big Blind: K♥Q♣J♥7♦5♠
Kunishima, sporting two pair, aces and deuces, and an eight low, led the big blind, with two pair kings and sevens, and a weaker low draw. The 2♠ on the river gave Kunishima deuces full to scoop and left the big blind very short himself.
Action was recapped by the table after a double elimination.
Brandon Bergin had both Dan Zack and another player all in preflop for a pot worth 91,000
Brandon Bergin: AxKx10x7x2x
Opponent: AxJxXxXxXx
Dan Zack: XxJx9xXxXx
The board ran out Qx10x8xKx10x, which saw Zack flop a straight, the other player turn a better straight, and Bergin river tens full to eliminate both players.
In a strange twist of fate, Dan Zack reentered and sat down at the same table for the third time.
George Walter bet 7,000 from early position on a A♣6♦9♦ flop and Stephen Hornacek came along.
When the Q♣ came on the turn, Walter asked for a pot calculation, and then deliberately placed all 37,200 of his remaining soldiers in regimented lines in front of him. Hornacek took a moment to consider, gave his chips a kiss for luck, and made the call.
George Walter: A♠Q♠4♦4♠3♥
Stephen Hornacek: K♠8♠7♠5♠3♠
Walter led with two pair and a better low draw and the 9♥ river secured him the double.
In the sixth episode of The Chad & Jesse Poker Show, Chad Holloway and Jesse Fullen are joined by GGPoker Ambassador Jason Koon, who took some time before jumping into the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) $250,000 Super High Roller.
Koon talks about expecting his second child, and as fate would have it, the day after recording his wife went into labor and he had to pull out of the aforementioned tournament. In addition to sharing what it's like being a family man, Koon discusses integrity in poker, his personal goals, and a never-before-shared prop bet he has with Bill Perkins.
Koon, who currently sits fifth on the all-time poker money list according to The Hendon Mob with nearly $48 million, also discusses his love of poker history, shares a Doyle Brunson story, and just opens up about poker and life. Don't miss your chance to hear from one of the best.