"I'll Quit Poker if You had Pocket Nines"
An interesting hand was developing at Table 83 in the Brasilia Room between Keith Lehr and Timothy O'Dell. A board of laid on the table and the two players began a raising war to see who could represent the fourth ten in the deck.
O'Dell had a bet in front of him and Lehr check-raised to 6,400. O'Dell responded with a three-bet to 12,400 but Lehr stuck in a four-bet to 26,500. O'Dell just called and the completed the board.
Lehr checked this time and O'Dell flicked in a bet of 25,000. Lehr instantly folded and O'Dell claimed the pot.
"I can't beat four tens," Lehr said.
"You could try," one player at the table piped up.
"I had pocket nines," O'Dell chimed in.
"Pocket nines," Lehr laughed sarcastically. "I'll quit poker if you had pocket nines. Maybe ten-nine suited."
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Timothy O'Dell
|
112,000 | |
Keith Lehr |
83,800
-26,200
|
-26,200 |
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