Myhre Comes Roaring Back
We don't know what the first raise and re-raise were preflop. We do know that Myhre put in the first raise, and then the third raise to 71,000, a raise that covered his opponent. His opponent tanked for a while and then called.
Myhre:
![{A-Hearts}](/img/cards/ah.gif)
![{Q-Hearts}](/img/cards/qh.gif)
Opponent:
![{Q-Diamonds}](/img/cards/qd.gif)
![{J-Spades}](/img/cards/js.gif)
"Queen-jack?" said another player at the table. "Wow!"
The flop brought two hearts,
![{7-Diamonds}](/img/cards/7d.gif)
![{4-Hearts}](/img/cards/4h.gif)
![{2-Hearts}](/img/cards/2h.gif)
![{K-Clubs}](/img/cards/kc.gif)
![{7-Clubs}](/img/cards/7c.gif)
"Nice hand," he told Myhre. "I really thought you'd do that with any two cards."
After he departed the table, Theo Tran gave his own analysis.
"He out-thought himself. Even if [Myhre] is making a move, he's still behind king-four. Queen-jack? Even ElkY folds that."
"I fold, I fold," Bertrand 'Elky' Grospellier agreed.
Myrhe is up to 240,000.