O'Dwyer Cursing the Black Jack
It's often said that poker players have an over heightened sense of entitlement in many situations, but when you flop the nuts you kind of expect to win the pot fairly often, but Steve O'Dwyer just found out that it's not always the case.
The EPT9 Grand Final champion raised it up to 800 and was called by the cut-off and Nazim Guillaud (button). On the flop O'Dwyer bet 1,600 and Guillaud was the only caller. The hit the turn, O'Dwyer fired again, this time he bet 3,500 and again Guillaud smooth called.
On the river O'Dwyer slowed down, checking it over to Guillaud who bet 6,100. The Irishman didn't take very long to call, Guillaud showed for the flopped flush draw, turned set and rivered full-house, whilst O'Dwyer showed for the nut flush. "Wow," exclaimed another player at the table upon seeing the hands. After that cooler O'Dwyer is down to 12,200 whilst Guillaud is up to 62,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Steve O'Dwyer |
12,200
-12,800
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-12,800 |
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