Nut-Nut's a Good Hand
Omaha 8/b
We came to Chip Jett's table as he was involved in a big pot with one of the larger stacks, Regis Burlot. Jett checked a turn, then raised after Regis bet. Burlot called to the river, which Jett bet.
"I've got 1,000 more behind," Jett pointed out to Burlot. Burlot didn't put Jett in with a raise, though. He just called.
"Nut-nut," said Jett. He turned over for the best possible hand both ways. Murlot just mucked, giving Jett a double-up.