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William Mullins moved all in preflop and the action folded to Nikhilmandyam Chakravarthy who made the call with the exact same stack while the rest of the players got out of the way.


Mullins flipped over [AsJc] but Chakravarthyhad him out-pipped with the [AcQh].


The runout of [QdJd5d4cKs] gave both players a pair, but Chakravarthy took the pot with his queen while Mullins hit the rail.


The very next hand, Rehman Zahid moved all in and Chakravarthy shoved for more to isolate.


This time Chakravarthy was the one with [AcJd] while Zahid held [3s3d].


The flop of [AsQdJs] heavily favored Chakravarthy by giving him two-pair, but the [5s] on the turn gave Zahid some hope with a flush draw. Alas, the river was the brick [7d] and Chakravarthy was awarded the pot while Zahid exited the tournament.


Chakravarthy - 140,000




 
  • Aug 31, 2024
  • 1 min read

On a turn board reading [4h7s5s8c], Kennie Garrison bet 75,000 and was called by Kris Burchfield to see a river [8s], pairing the board and completing the flush.


Garrison then ripped it all in, barely covering Burchfield, who went into the tank.


After over a minute of pained deliberation, Burchfield folded his hand, showing the [6c] for a straight.


Garrison then flipped over [2c3d] for the nut low as the pot was pushed his way.


"Had to do something," he said to Burchfield, "it was time for me to chip up or chip out!"


 

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