Costly Misread for Parvizi
With action on a flop of in a three-way pot, action checked around between Iraj Parvizi, Mike Gorodinsky, and Scott Bohlman.
The turn was the and Parvizi checked. Gorodinsky bet and Bohlman thought a while before folding. Parvizi called though.
On the river, Parvizi checked. Gorodinsky bet. Parvizi raised. Gorodinsky raised again and finally Parvizi just called.
"Aces full," Gorodinsky said showing for a full house. Parvizi just had though for trip tens, so Gorodinsky scooped the pot.
"He misread his hand," Eli Elezra explained after the hand. "He asked me if he has to keep raising."
"It's a good thing he didn't keep raising then," Gorodinsky said.
"Mike was worried he had four tens," Elezra said, laughing.
"I'm not gonna lie," Gorodinsky said. "I did get a little scared when he asked how much he can raise."
With that pot, Gorodinsky approaches the 200,000 chip mark.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mike Gorodinsky |
195,000
35,000
|
35,000 |
|
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Iraj Parvizi |
120,000
-30,000
|
-30,000 |