Bakes Crushed By Lellouche
Pot-Limit Omaha
On the flop, Eric Rodawig checked and Antony Lellouche fired 9,500. Next to act was David "Bakes" Baker and he made the call. After that, Cary Katz folded and then Rodawig also gave it up, leaving two players to see fourth street.
The landed on the turn and Lellouche bet 25,000. Baker took some time to think, then called.
On the river, the completed the board. Lellouche checked and Baker moved all of his chips into the middle. He actually had a little bit more than the pot, so he could only make it 84,200 with 4,600 behind. Lellouche then tanked. After two minutes or so, he just called.
"Set," announced Baker.
Lellouche responded by turning over the for a Broadway straight. Baker mucked and Lellouche won the pot. Luckily for Baker, though, Lellouche didn't put him all in, so he still had 4,600 in chips left to try and mount a comeback with.
"You knew one thing," said Huck Seed who recently joined the table. "He didn't have a royal flush."
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Antony Lellouche |
250,000
65,000
|
65,000 |
David Bakes Baker |
4,600
-122,400
|
-122,400 |
|