Brown Goes From Short Stack to Contender
In back-to-back hands Jerry Brown went from the outhouse to darn-near the penthouse.
In the first hand there was a raise to 7,000, which Brown called from the hijack position. The button-player then three-bet to 26,000, which got a fold from the original raiser and sent Brown into deep thought before he eventually tossed in the chips for a call.
After Brown checked the flop the button-player said "All in," and before he could move his chips forward Brown called all-in and the players tabled their hands.
Jerry Brown:
Button Player:
The turn and river secured the double-up for Brown.
In the next hand, Brown hadn't even finished stacking his newly-acquired chips when a player moved all in and Brown made the call.
Jerry Brown:
All-in Player:
The board ran out and sent Brown even more chips to stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jerry Brown |
242,000
242,000
|
242,000 |