Heads-Up Hands
Hand #211: Gabriel Nassif raised to 60,000 on the button and Michael Moore called. The flop saw Moore check-fold to a bet from Nassif.
Hand #212: Moore raised the button, Nassif called and the flop came down . Nassif checked and then folded to a bet from Moore.
Hand #213: Nassif raised the button, Moore called and the flop fell . Moore checked, Nassif bet 30,000 and Moore folded.
Hand #214: Moore raised to 60,000 on the button and then called when Nassif three-bet to 90,000. When the appeared on the flop, Nassif led out and Moore called. Nassif bet again on the turn, Moore called and the river inspired a check from Nassif. Moore bet and Nassif folded.
Hand #215: Nassif raised, Moore called and the flop came down . It went check-bet-call before the dealer put on the turn. Moore checked, Nassif bet and Moore released his hand.
Hand #216: Moore raised and won the pot.
Hand #217: Nassif raised, Moore called and the flop fell . Moore bet out 30,000, Nassif called and the turned. Moore bet 60,000, Nassif called and the peeled off on the river. Moore slowed down with a check and Nassif bet 60,000. Moore folded.
Hand #218: Moore limped the button, Nassif checked and the appeared on the flop. Nassif bet, Moore called and the turned. Nassif bet, Moore raise to 120,000 and Nassif called. The Frenchman checked the river and then called when Moore bet 60,000. Moore tabled the for a straight and took down the pot.
Hand #219: Nassif raised the button to 60,000, Moore called and the flop fell . Moore check-folded to a bet from Nassif.
Hand #220: Nassif got a walk.
Hand #221: Nassif raised to 60,000 from the button and won the pot.
Hand #222: Moore raised, Nassif called and the flop came down . Nassif check-folded to a bet from Moore.
Hand #223: Nassif raised the button, Moore three-bet to 90,000 and Nassif called. The flop saw Moore bet, Nassif call and the turn. Moore bet 60,000, Nassif called and the completed the board on the river. Moore checked and then called a bet of 60,000 from Nassif. The of Nassif was good enough to beat Moore's .