Pritchard Makes a Correct Laydown
There was roughly 25,000 in the pot on a board of between Jason Pritchard and one opponent. Pritchard checked over to the player who moved all in for right around 20,000 and Pritchard dropped into the tank.
"There's only one hand that beats me," Pritchard said. "And that's kings."
"Ace-queen doesn't beat you?" The player asked.
"I have ace-queen," Pritchard said.
The dealer had to warn the players that they were bordering on collusion with their talk and that they had to be careful.
"Can I tell him how many outs he has?" the player asked, jokingly.
Eventually, Pritchard folded, showing his for ace-queen. His opponent showed his for aces and Pritchard was indeed drawing very slim, but made the correct fold.
Despite giving up the hand, Pritchard's second bullet is already going much better for him and he sits with around 85,000 chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jason Pritchard |
85,000
85,000
|
85,000 |