Adams' Two Pair Good Three Ways
Adams: (X) (X) / / (X)
Schmelev: (X) (X) / / (X)
Jamshidi: (X) (X) / / (X)
Everyone had the betting lead at some point in a three-way pot at our final table. Brandon Adams was the first player into the pot, limping behind the bring-in. Vladimir Schmelev then completed, with Sirious Jamshidi and Adams both calling.
Schmelev bet the lead on fourth street, with Jamshidi and Adams both electing to take another card. On fifth street, Jamshidi took over the lead. It was his turn to bet, with Adams and Schmelev both calling.
Adams made an open pair of treys on sixth street, ensuring he'd have the lead for the last two streets. He checked both times, with both other players checking behind. At showdown, Adams opened for two small pair, sixes and treys. Schmelev and Jamshidi both mucked.
Adams now has about 800,000, while Jamshidi is in the danger zone with about 140,000.