The Ups and Downs for Jeff Sluzinski
Jeff Sluzinski found himself all in holding against an opponent's for roughly his last 28,000.
The dealer spread a board to see Sluzinski flop quads to double to roughly 60,000.
Sluzinski then explained to us that he played roughly a 100,000-chip pot with against to be left in that spot to double with his two tens.
The very next hand, a player open-shoved his last 11,500 and Sluzinski called from late position.
Sluzinski:
Opponent:
It was another great spot for Sluzinski, but when the dealer dropped the flop, it gave his opponents outs to a straight to go along with his two additional deuces.
The turn of the now opened up backdoor flush outs, and when the dealer burned and turned the on the river, Sluzinski's opponent found a lucky double as the local tournament regular took a dive down to roughly 48,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jeff Sluzinski |
48,000
-27,000
|
-27,000 |
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