Rick Salomon Hits Some Monster Hands on New Episode of High Stakes Poker
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Andrew Robl showed up with the biggest stack, but Rick Salomon was the most active and aggressive player during Monday's new High Stakes Poker episode on PokerGO.
Salomon, a long-time regular in the high-stakes private games scene, battled in some entertaining pots with another well-known recreational player, Bob Bright, on Episode 8 of Season 11. There were seven players at the table throughout the show, including Bright, Salomon, Robl, Stanley Tang, William Tjokro, Jennifer Tilly, and Rob Yong — the same crew that appeared one week ago.
Stack sizes when the show began were as follows:
Player | Chip Stack |
---|---|
Andrew Robl | $701,500 |
Rob Yong | $461,200 |
Bob Bright | $334,100 |
Rick Salomon | $301,100 |
Stanley Tang | $162,000 |
William Tjokro | $134,300 |
Jennifer Tilly | $104,500 |
Just Like Last Week Early for Tjokro
Episode 8 began where Episode 7 left off, with Tjokro being the most active player at the table despite being unable to win pots. Following a raise to $1,100 with 10♠10♥ from Tang, who founded the DoorDash food delivery app, Tjokro three-bet to $4,000 with 5♥5♣.
Tilly, with A♦5♠, and the original raiser called to see a flop of 3♠10♣7♦. Tjokro, fresh off a brutal first appearance on High Stakes Poker, bet $6,000 with his small pair, which of course didn’t get top set off the hand, although Tilly folded.
The turn was the 9♠ and action went check-check to the river, the A♠, perhaps a bit of a scare card for Tang as it brought about a potential flush. He opted to check again, which led Tjokro to turn his hand into a bluff with a $16,000 bet. Tang check-raised to $51,000, and that was the end of the hand.
Tilly and Tang Tangle in Monster Pot
Tang was quickly back in action following the opening hand with a $2,000 raise with A♥K♥ before Tjokro again showed some aggression and three-bet it to $7,000 with 7♥6♥.
Salomon, on the button, then made the call with 4♠3♠, but a four-bet to $25,200 came from Tilly in the small blind with A♠A♣. Tang had a decision to make, and that was to bump it up to $75,000, eliminating Tjokro and Salomon from the hand. But Tilly, who had about $110,000 when the hand began, moved all in and Tang had no choice but to call the extra $35,000.
The wealthy poker players agreed to run it twice, and the first board came out J♣Q♣2♦K♦5♠, nice and clean for Tilly. The actress would then claim the entire $236,300 pot when the second board showed 9♦K♣10♦Q♥5♣.
After losing that big pot, Tang made an impressive play with K♦Q♦, moving all in for $70,900 after Robl had three-bet to $30,000 with J♦2♦. Robl felt he was pot-committed so he called and they ended up chopping the pot after each won one of two run-outs.
Can Bob Bright Find a Fold with a Set of Queens?
Players like Salomon are tough to figure out sometimes because they are so aggressive and unafraid of making a big bluff. Bright, a recreational player, found himself in a tough spot against the former spouse of model/actress Pamela Anderson.
The hand began with Tjokro raising from early position to $1,200 with 10♠10♥, and then Bright just called with Q♠Q♦. From late position, Salomon raised it up to $6,200 with J♣10♣, and after two calls, the three players went to a flop, which came out A♣Q♥3♣.
Two players in the hand – Bright and Salomon – were loving that board. Salomon, on a combo draw, bet out $10,500 and only Bright called. The K♦ on the turn completed the straight, but Bright led for $30,000 before his opponent check-raised to $150,000.
Could a set of queens really fold in this spot, with one card still to come, against a loose-aggressive player? The answer is yes, and Bright made the fold of the day.
Moments later, Salomon flopped a set of aces against Bright’s set of deuces and Bright again folded to a monster raise on the river, but still lost a $144,000 pot.
Bright would get a bit of revenge with J♦J♣ against Salomon’s A♣J♠ when the flop came 10♠10♥J♥. The full house held up and Bright took down a pot of over $115,000 to lessen the sting a bit.
Episode 9 of High Stakes Poker Season 11 will air next Monday (October 16) at 5 p.m. PT on PokerGO.
Past High Stakes Poker Season 11 Episodes
Check out our past recaps from Season 10 of High Stakes Poker on PokerGO:
- Episode 1: High Stakes Poker Season 11 Premiere: Royal Flush Hits on Biggest HSP Show Ever
- Episode 2: Eric Persson Torches Hundreds of Thousands on Latest High Stakes Poker Episode
- Episode 3: Just Like the Old Days: JRB Can't Catch a Break on High Stakes Poker
- Episode 4: High Stakes Poker: Nick Schulman Claims JRB Makes “Worst Fold in the History of the Show”
- Episode 5: Over $6 Million on the 'High Stakes Poker' Table and Andrew Robl Wants it All
- Episode 6: Andrew Robl Plays Table Bully on 'High Stakes Poker' — Does it Pay Off?
- Episode 7: 'High Stakes Poker' Newcomer Gets Wrecked Over and Over Again
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