Hands 101-109: Who's That Lady?
Hand #101: Holley raised to 170,000 from the button, and Ott called to see the arrive on the flop. Both players elected to check, and the came on the turn. Ott then check-folded to a bet of 150,000, and the pot was pushed to Holley.
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"One game at a time boys," said Lind, "One game at a time."
Hand #102: Lind opened for 255,000 from the small blind, forcing Holley to relinquish his big blind.
Hand #103: Holley limped in from the small blind, but mucked when Ott pumped it up with a 210,000 raise.
Hand #104: Holley made it 160,000 to play from the button, and Ott called, bringing a flop of to the table. Ott led out for a bet of 300,000, and folded after Holley pushed all in for 2.2 million.
Hand #105: Lind made his usual preflop overbet, making it 330,000 to play, and he moved Holley off of his big blind.
Hand #106: Holley got his money back, but Ott was the victim. A raise of 180,000 by Holley forced Ott to surrender his big blind.
Hand #107: Holley raised his button to 180,000, and Lind made the call to defend his big blind. The flop fell and Lind took it down by leading out for a 500,000 wager.
Hand #108: Lind stole Holley's big blind with a preflop raise to 240,000.
Hand #109: Ott received a walk in his big blind.