Shorr Hits Pure One-Outer, Beats Nut Flush With Straight Flush!
Latvian regular Mihails Morozovs just got the bad beat of his tournament career in what must have been the sickest hand of the tournament so far.
It all started calm with Morozovs raising from the hijack to 12,000. Niall Farrell in the small blind called and Shannon Shorr in the big blind came along for the ride as well to see a flop.
The flop came and Farrell and Shorr both checked. Morozovs made a continuation bet of 16,000 and Farrell just about instantly folded. Shorr made the call to see a turn.
The hit and Shorr again checked. Morozovs fired 26,000 and Shorr moved all in. Morozovs instantly called and had his open on the table before Shorr had his displaying.
The hit the river and for a second nobody realized what had happened. Farrell was the first to exclaim how sick it was, and Morozovs just said "This is not happening to me right?" in disbelief. Shorr wasn't saying anything and just helped the dealer count out his 117,000 stack.
Morozovs leaned back with a big sigh, had his hands in his hair for a bit, and counted his 55,000 stack. What a bad beat!
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Shannon Shorr |
310,000
161,000
|
161,000 |
Mihails Morozovs |
55,000
-175,000
|
-175,000 |