Once Divided, Nothing Left To Subtract
Level 2
: 75/150, 0 ante
Once the poster child for World Series of Poker heartbreak, Ohio's Adam Friedman is enjoying a good start to things here in Iowa.
Friedman was seen calling one player's desperation 2,175-chip shove on a board with just the . His opponent held the and busted after the turn and river left him with just ace-high.
A hand later he stomped all over a 450-chip open, three-betting to 1,400. The original raiser called, but check-folded to a 1,200-chip continuation bet on a flop, allowing Friedman to push up above a starting stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Adam Friedman | 25,000 | |
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