Cole Miller Doubles Through Richard Brodie
The flop came down . Miller led out and Brodie called. The turn was the and Miller put in the last of his chips.
"The water's warm, come on in," he said as he stood up from his chair.
Brodie frowned, clearly looking like a man who didn't want to call, but was forced to by the price the pot was laying him. Brodie resignedly tossed in his chips and flipped up to Miller's .
The river was the and Miller earned the double-up while Brodie dipped to 135,000 in chips.
"Didn't hit your three outs," said Miller as he raked in the pot.
"Actually it was seven outs," replied Brodie, his opponent not realizing he had a gutshot straight draw and could have also caught a seven as well as a nine to win.