This Was an Interesting One
After a player limped in for 500 from early position, the next player to act raised to 1,500. Jason Kim was in the hijack seat, and he called. Kody MacGuire called from the cutoff seat, Michael Trivett called from the button, the player in the small blind made the call, and then Oskar Sandberg reraised all in from the big blind for 9,200.
"I didn't look yet," said Sandberg with his chips in the middle.
The limper, the original preflop raiser, and Kim all folded. MacGuire then reraised all in for 11,500 total, Trivett called, and the player in the small blind also called.
"How much more is it?" asked the player in the small blind before he called. When he received the amount from the dealer, he quickly tossed the chips in.
With MacGuire and Sandberg all in and side action between the player in the small blind and Trivett, the flop came down . The first player checked, Trivett bet 15,000 to put him all in, and the player called with a shrug for slightly less than Trivett's bet.
Sandberg showed the for a pair of fours, highly evident that he did indeed not look before shoving preflop. The other preflop all-in player, MacGuire, showed the for top pair of aces, and he held the same hand as Trivett, who held the . The player in the small blind had the and was looking to hit a gutshot straight draw.
The turn was the , and the river was the . After that, Trivett and MacGuire won the pot and chopped up everyone's chips, knocking out two players in the process.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Trivett |
120,000
16,000
|
16,000 |
|
||
Jason Kim |
90,000
500
|
500 |
Kody MacGuire |
19,000
4,000
|
4,000 |
Oskar Sandberg | Busted |