Double or Nothing For Schultz
We didn't catch up with the action until the turn, but it looks like Bryan Schultz was the preflop button raiser, and he was working in a three-way pot against both blinds -- Ron Segni and Daniel Lowery, respectively.
By the time we picked up live, the flop was already showing , and Schultz moved all in for 361,000. It was a bit more than a pot-sized shove, but it didn't scare Segni away. He made the call, Lowery folded, and the cards were on their backs with Schultz at risk.
Showdown
Segni:
Schultz:
Segni was in front with top pair and the open-ender, and Schultz needed to catch up in a hurry to stick around. He needed to find a ten or a queen. The turn was a swing and a miss, though, and he asked the dealer for one of those queens on the river.
River:
Welp, that'll do rather nicely. Schultz spiked his straight to earn the double up, and Segni could only lower his head to the rail in disapproval. The two men have essentially traded places, and now Schultz is the one closing in on a million chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bryan Schultz |
990,000
405,000
|
405,000 |
|
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Ron Segni |
480,000
-620,000
|
-620,000 |