No Traction for Moorman
We watched three hands in a row that didn’t work out too well for Chris Moorman, who started with 21,600.
In the first hand, Moorman raised to 500 and the player to his left three-bet him and goaded, “Put it in.” Moorman did and they checked it all the way on the final board. Moorman got shown and mucked.
The next hand saw Moorman opened from first position for 500 again, and get called by the player on the button this time. The flop was and when Moorman bet 500 the button player took one earphone out and called. Moorman went on to check-fold the turn to a 1,500 bet.
The third hand got a bit more expensive for Moorman. He was in the big blind and called a raise to 600 to see a four-way flop of . The original raiser continued for 1,700 and Moorman was the only caller.
The turn was the and Moorman elected to check-call a further 3,500 to see the complete the board. Moorman checked and faced a bet of 5,200. He turned a few chips over in his palm glumly for a few seconds before releasing his hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Chris Moorman |
15,125
-8,775
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-8,775 |
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