This Live Version's Easy!
Ben Grundy is known for his virtual prowess at this form of the game and the real world version has him off to a fine start. Player raised to 150 from UTG and was called by Grundy and the two blinds to see a flop. The pre-flop aggressor continued that line with a 450 bet that was only called by the Brit. The turn came to pair the board but this didn��t stop the UTG player leading again, this time for 1,100. Grundy took longer to make the call this time. The river came and the UTG player moved all-in (neither lamer had been taken). Grundy took a minute before throwing in the calling chips for showdown:
UTG:
Grundy:
The UTG player flopped the nuts but Grundy��s turned full-house was good for the pot and a 18,500 stack.