Secondary Table Hands #90-92: Hesp's Jacks Are No Good, Piccioli Doubles
Hand #90: Michael Krasienko opened to 1,000,000 on the button and action folded John Hesp in the big blind who reraised, making it 2,000,000. Michael Krasienko four-bet, making it 4,500,000, and Hesp called, bringing the two men to a flop.
Both players checked the flop to see the on the turn. Hesp led out for 3 million and was called.
On the river, Hesp bet 4 million and Krasienko called.
"I guess you got me," Hesp said, showing .
He was right. Krasienko showed and that was good for him to take down the big pot.
Hand #91: Jack Sinclair raised to 1 million from under the gun and he was called by Bryan Piccioli from the cutoff seat. Everyone else folded and the two headed to a flop.
The flop came and Sinclair bet 800,000. Piccioli called. On the turn, Sinclair led out again, this time betting 2,200,000. Piccioli called again.
On the river Sinclair moved all in. Piccioli snap-called. Sinclair showed for just queen high. Piccioli jumped from his chair and clapped, revealing for a rivered flush and earning him a double.
Hand #92: Action folded to the small blind where Karen Sarkisyan limped in and Sinclair checked his option. They checked to a turn of where Sarkisyan bet 600,000 and Sinclair called.
The river was the and both players checked. Sarkisyan showed while Sinclair held and his two pair was good to take down the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jack Sinclair |
33,620,000
-8,630,000
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-8,630,000 |
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Michael Krasienko |
32,670,000
11,100,000
|
11,100,000 |
John Hesp |
29,870,000
-12,130,000
|
-12,130,000 |
Bryan Piccioli |
22,100,000
9,980,000
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9,980,000 |
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