We Have Another Three-Bet... And a Four-Bet!
With the button in front of him, Seneca Easley opened to 100,000, the usual. What was unusual was Shaun Walker's response, a rare three-bet to 250,000 total. Easley didn't waste much time announcing a four-bet all in, and Walker leaned forward across the felt. "Did you say you're all in?" Easley nodded. "Oh, I call," Walker said with confidence, committing his last 1.2 million chips to the pot.
Showdown
Easley:
Walker:
"Wow," Easley said as he shook his head. "Cold deck." Little did he know how cold the deck could get. He was looking for a ten, but Walker instead found two more aces as the flop came . Easley could only chuckle as his misfortune as the turn and river filled out the board for good measure.
After that double, Walker is now in control with 2.61 million, dropping Easley down close to 1 million.