Schoultz Keeps Pushing, Collects


Micah Raskin raised to 10,000 from early position and John Chapman called from a seat over. It folded to Michael Schoultz in the cutoff who reraised, Raskin called, and Chapman got out.
The flop came and Raskin checked. Schoultz bet 27,000, then Raskin check-raised to 55,000. Schoultz considered for a bit, then pushed out a reraise himself to 105,000.
"Got a set?" asked Raskin as he thought about what to do. "Aces no good?" he added. Then finally, he let his hand go.
"Show me a bluff and you got me on sick tilt," Raskin continued, but Schoultz pushed his cards downward to the dealer. "If I could I would," said Schoultz. "Either way, good hand," said Raskin.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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345,000
115,000
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115,000 |
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335,000
-163,000
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-163,000 |