Kelly Killing
He's not one you would expect to see at a $2,200 ANZPT Sydney Main Event, but it's not surprising that Dan "djk123" Kelly is already building a big chip stack.
The biggest hand to add to add to Kelly's stack began when a middle position player opened it up to 375. Kelly was in the small blind when he made the call and the big blind player also threw in enough to see a flop.
The flop would see Kelly check, along with the big blind player. The original aggressor then led out for 700. This is when Kelly made the check-raise, throwing out 2,400. The big blind player made the call and the original aggressor got out of the way.
The on the turn would see Kelly lead out for 4,200. This prompted his opponent to shove all in. Kelly snap-called and turned over his , well ahead of the of his opponent.
The river fell with a and that was all she wrote for Kelly's opponent as the prominent young player now storms to the top of the chip counts.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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45,000
25,000
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25,000 |