Kamber's Ladies Come Out on Top in Three-Way All-In
A three-way all-in play just played out at Table #65, which left Mor Kamber with a chunk of chips.
Kamber had 2,500 inf front of her from middle position and Mazin Karkotli had shipped around 23,000 from the cutoff. Steven Lewzey cold-called from the button, then Kamber shoved for around 75,000. Lewzey had over 30,000 behind and after a long time in the tank, he decided to put them at risk.
Mazin Karkotli: 6?6?
Steven Lewzey: 10?10?
Mor Kamber: Q?Q?
Kamber had both of her opponents crushed and stayed in the lead after the 8?3?9? flop. It was all over by the time the turn was dealt, as the Q? gave Kamber an unbeatable set. A meaningless K? dropped on the river, and Kamber raked in the huge pot.
Some of the table were discussing among themselves that Lewzey should have folded, and he didn't seem too thrilled about it.
"Thanks for the rubdown, guys," said Lewzey.
"Next time play better, and you will win," replied one of the table.
"Oh, thanks," were Lewzey's parting words as he and Karkotli were eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mor Kamber |
150,000
110,000
|
110,000 |
Mazin Karkotli | Busted | |
Steven Lewzey | Busted |