Three Streets of Maximum Value
Chris Hyden opened to 60,000 from middle position, and the action folded to David Grandieri, who defended his big blind. The dealer fanned , Grandieri checked, and Hyden continued for 75,000. Grandieri tank-called.
The turn was a repeat seven - the - and Grandieri checked again. Hyden fired a second bullet worth 130,000, and Grandieri called again.
The completed the board, and Grandieri checked a third and final time. Hyden tanked for the better part of 30 seconds, then announced that he was all in. The bet was for 500,000 exactly, and Grandieri reached for blue T100,000 chips, tossing forward five of them.
Hyden ripped over for a turned full house, and WSOP tournament rules dictate that Grandieri must show his hand. He turned over for a pair of tens.
Hyden now has 1.575 million chips, while Grandieri plummeted down to 1.265 million.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Chris Hyden |
1,575,000
730,000
|
730,000 |
David Grandieri |
1,265,000
-1,015,000
|
-1,015,000 |