Englishwright Takes Pot with Broadway
Action was picked up with 5 players having paid 700 to see the flop. The big blind fired for 1,500. Two players folded before the under-the-gun player made the call, as did Riyman Englishwright in the small blind.
On the turn, the big blind fired for another 1,500. This time, the under-the-gun player folded before Englishwright put in the call.
On the river, it was Englishwright who bet 7,000. The big blind made the call and Englishwright turned over for the Broadway straight.
"Only two cards that beat me," his opponent said as he turned over for the queen high straight. Another player at the table was quick to mention that this wasn't true, as he had folded which would have been good for a full house. Nevertheless, Englishwright scooped the pot to add to his stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Riyman Englishwright
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41,000 |