Grapenthien Makes Good Call on Wacky 7th Street
Stud
After Brandon Shack-Harris brought it in with the , Roger Caviness completed with what turned out to be split queens. WSOP bracelet winner Matt Grapenthien came along with sevens in the hole, Shack-Harris got out of the way, and it was heads-up action to fourth street.
Caviness bet, Grapenthien called, and that action would repeat through sixth street. As the dealer went to give Caviness seventh street, she accidentally flipped it up. The floor was called and ruled that the card would play but that Grapenthien's last card would also be dealt face up.
Matt Grapenthien: / /
Roger Caviness: / /
Caviness bet one last time showing four hearts and Grapenthien thought for a bit before calling with two pair, which was good.
"I don't make that call," Caviness said.
"I don't think I do either," Shack-Harris added. "Nice call."
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Matt Grapenthien |
12,000
2,000
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2,000 |
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