MacPhee Sacked, Grinder Cracked
The under-the-gun player limped, and Michael Mizrachi made it 1,150. On the button, Kevin MacPhee raised to 4,000. The first guy called, and Mizrachi moved all in for about 43,000. MacPhee called all in for just over 10,000, and the third player joined them all in for his last 25,000. Time for a twelve-card showdown.
MacPhee:
Mizrachi:
UTG:
The flop kept Mizrachi in the lead, but the turn gave his under-the-gun opponent the lead with trip sevens. Then the river made him a full house to knock out MacPhee and double through Mizrachi. The Grinder was left with 16,400 and the $1,000 Bellagio chip he has on the table next to his stack.