Tables Turned in Four-Bet Pot After Back and Fourth


In a series of heads-up hands, Teun Mulder won a pot when he check-raised the flop from the big blind and Enrico Camosci folded.
The following hand, Mulder raised 7,500 and Camosci made it 30,000 with a three-bet. Mulder called and action went to the flop, which came 9?4?4?. Camosci continued for 10,000 and Mulder folded.
But the hand that really changed the dynamic was the one that followed. Camosci raised to 7,500 from the button, Mulder three-bet to 30,000, then Camosci four-bet to 70,000. Mulder called and action went to the flop.
The flop came 6?6?J? and Mulder checked. Camosci made a continuation bet of of 30,000 and Mulder called. Both players then checked it back on the 10? turn.
The river was the J? and Mulder put out a sizeable bet of 150,000. Camosci went into the tank and used his last time bank card, before slamming in a call with just seconds to spare before he was timed out. Mulder turned over 8?6? for trip sixes and Camosci mucked to give him the pot.
That gave Mulder a chip lead of around 2:1 as the heads-up match continued.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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600,000
225,000
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225,000 |
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300,000
-225,000
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-225,000 |