Aces, Aces, Aces, Ouch
Roger Spets will be wishing he never came back from the break after he got one of the worst beats we've seen today, and well, most days in fact.
It was a typical all-in preflop situation between Spets and Erdenebold Begzjav with both the players jamming their stack in the middle holding pocket aces.
Begzjav:
Spets:
Nothing suss in this hand yet, as it was looking like the players would be chopping up the pot.
By the time the board had ran out , Spets would have a sweat as the hearts on the board gave him something to worry about.
When the landed on the river, Spets immediately got up out of his seat in disbelief as his aces had been cracked by... aces.
Spets now has around 20,000 while Begzjav takes the lucky double-up to move to around 75,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Erdenebold Begzjav
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75,000 |