Dejavu, But Role Reversal


A completed board of 6x5x3x4x10x was spread across the felt and Kuenwai Lo led out with a bet from the big blind. Joe McKeehen called on his left and Michael Thorpe gave it some thought before folding. Lo tabled 8?6? for a pair of sixes but McKeehen held K?10? for a pair of tens.
"Ahh, big trouble," Thorpe mumbled to himself, stating that he folded a winner.
On the next hand, Lo raised it up from the small blind and McKeehen called in the big blind. The flop fell 10?4?3? and Lo check-called a bet from McKeehen.
The turn brought the 5? and Lo checked again. McKeehen tossed in another bet and Lo check-raised this time which McKeehen called. The river was the 6? and Lo led out with a bet. McKeehen shook his head as he pitched his K?10? into the muck.
"Same board, exact same board."
Player | Chips | Progress |
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360,000
115,000
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115,000 |
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172,000
-72,000
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-72,000 |
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154,000
154,000
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154,000 |