Rollercoaster Two Hands for Wilke
In a blind on blind confrontation, Robert Burlacu bet 70,000 from the small blind leaving only 4,000 behind. Dennis Wilke in the big blind made the call.
A monotone flop of 9?7?2? saw Wilke bet 4,000 to put Burlacu at risk. Burlacu waited out as long as he could to try to ladder a pay jump before he was forced to call.
Robert Burlacu: Q?2?
Dennis Wilke: J?J?
Wilke dominated and after the 5? turn Burcalu only had three outs. He tossed his queen next to the river slot and the dealer duly obliged by tabling the Q? to complete the board and gave Barcalu top pair. Wilke jokingly shouted "How dare you!" at the dealer for dishing out a bad beat.
The very next hand Wilke was in another blind on blind all in situation with Aaron Duczack in the big blind. The Canadian was art risk for 160,000.
Aaron Duczak: A?J?
Dennis Wilke: K?10?
Duczak was ahead preflop but a king on the flop on the completed board of K?Q?3?8?5? spelt curtains for the Canadian who headed to the paycage.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dennis Wilke |
380,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Robert Burlacu |
178,000
-82,000
|
-82,000 |
Aaron Duczak | Busted |