Cohen Powers Up, Takes Down Pot
Matthew Cohen found himself in the small blind and watched some heavy action before he acted.
A player in early position raised 700 and then a player in late position three-bet to 1,700.
Cohen then looked down at his cards and four-bet to 4,500, which forced out the original raiser. The player in late position flatted.
The dealer fanned 4?7?K? on the flop, after which Cohen led out for 3,000. His opponent called.
The turn showed 10? and Cohen didn’t slow down with a 4,500 bet. Cohen’s action caused anxiety for his opponent, who alternated looks between his hand and the board. After a few moments, he showed J?J? before mucking his hand.
“That’s respect,” Cohen’s opponent said.
Cohen then showed K? in return before giving his hand to the dealer.
“That was a very good flop for me,” Cohen replied.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Matthew Cohen |
48,500
48,500
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48,500 |