Three Doubles in the Last 10 Minutes of Play
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On Table 359, Kristina Holst raised to 15,000 out of the small blind, Dimitar Danchev made it 38,000 out of the big blind, and Holst four-bet the pot. Danchev moved all in for 142,500, and Holst quickly called.
Holst:
Danchev:
Holst held as the board came , doubling to 285,000 chips. Danchev slipped to 217,000.
On the other table, Cary Katz raised the pot (17,500) in middle position, leaving a T5,000 chip behind, and Dario Minieri called from two spots to his left. The rest went in blind, and the hands were tabled as the flop fell .
Katz:
Minieri:
Queens held again as the turn and river bricked ,
respectively, and Katz doubled.
A few hands later, Steven Kelly opened to 10,000 from under the gun. John Hennigan three-bet to 35,000 in the cutoff, leaving 29,000 behind, and Kelly moved all in. Hennigan called.
Hennigan:
Kelly:
The flop fell , giving Hennigan an ace-high flush, but running straight flush cards or pair cards could still eliminate Hennigan. The turn was the
, keeping Kelly's outs alive, but the
bricked on the river. Hennigan doubled to 130,000 chips.