Cosentino Hits Quads Twice In A Row
Blaz Zerjav limped from middle position. Then Cosentino Roman Cosentino, seated on his left, moved all in for 8,500 chips. All the other players folded, and Zerjav quickly called.
Roman Cosentino: 5♥5♠
Blaz Zerjav: Q♠Q♥
Close to the elimination, Cosentino was saved by the five on the flop K♠5♣J♥, and by the other five on the turn 5♦ that gave him quads before the river K♣.
Thanks to this hand, Cosentino doubled up. But he was at risk again for 27,000 chips on the very next hand after the player under the gun moved all in with a bigger stack.
Roman Cosentino: J♥J♦
Under the gun: 9♦9♥
This time, things didn't start as well as on the previous hand for Cosentino, but he was still in the lead on Q♣6♣10♥. On the turn J♠ that gave him a set, everybody around the table started to think "Why not quads again?" And that's what happened with the river J♣.
After these two doubles up, Cosentino is back to the starting stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Blaz Zerjav |
130,000
130,000
|
130,000 |
Roman Cosentino
|
66,500
66,500
|
66,500 |