Ace-King Over Ace-King Gives Weinman Big Double
Daniel Weinman opened for 120,000 from middle position, and when it folded around the table to James Kinney he reraised to 350,000 from the small blind. John Bowman folded the big blind, then after about a half-minute Weinman recollected his bet and pushed out a reraise to 860,000.
As the chips hit the felt, Kinney announced he was all in, and Weinman shrugged a little as he called with the last of his stack, putting himself all in for 2.25 million total.
Kinney:
Weinman:
"I've got a bad feeling," said Weinman as he saw Kinney's clubs, perhaps mindful of the recent spate of club flushes we've seen in the last half-hour. Weinman even walked away from the table, and so didn't initially see the flop come .
It was Kinney's turn to express concern, although he kept a wide grin as the turn brought the , leaving just the river card for him to fade in order to eliminate Weinman.
The dealer burned a card and delivered fifth street... the ! Yet another rivered flush, this one enabling Weinman to double up close to the chip lead while Kinney takes a tumble.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Weinman |
4,650,000
2,610,000
|
2,610,000 |
|
||
James Kinney |
1,750,000
-2,615,000
|
-2,615,000 |