Foss Needs Help Against Rosentiel
On a three-way flop of 6?10?K?, Lee Vilori checked to Jake Rosentiel who bet 6,000 into the pot of around 20,000.
Scott Foss made the call behind as well as Viloria and the trio went to the turn 4?.
After another check from Viloria, Rosentiel moved all in for 24,000 and Foss did the same for slightly less.
The action was then back on Viloria, who exhaled sharply and stood up to assess the situation. As a joke, Foss also stood up abruptly, much to the table's amusement.
A few moments later, he slid his cards into the muck and admitted he had 8?9? for a straight and flush combo draw while ethe other two tabled their cards.
Jake Rosentiel: A?A?
Scott Foss: K?J?
"Oooohh, I'm gonna need some help!" Foss announced as he realized what he was up against.
And just like that, the K? smacked down on the river to give him trip kings to win the pot as the table erupted.
"F*CK POKER!" Rosentiel bellowed, but in a good-natured way, as he was now left with a singular chip and a chair.
He then wound up being forced all in the next hand as the small blind with seven-three offsuit and could not hold up to eight-nine high and was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Scott Foss |
83,000
38,500
|
38,500 |
Lee Viloria |
62,000
-28,500
|
-28,500 |
Jake Rosentiel
|
Busted |