Jul 11, 2021
Andrew Heckman raises to 1,500, and the player in the big blind defends.
The flop comes , the big blind checks, Heckman bets 1,500, and the big blind calls.
The turn card is the , the big blind checks, and before Heckman can act, the dealer thinks he checked and puts out the on the river. But the is pulled back for the moment so Heckman can take his action.
Heckman bets 4,000, and the big blind check-raises all in for about 18,000. Heckman calls with for top two pair, and the big blind shows for a pair of deuces with a spade flush draw.
At this point, the floorperson directs the dealer to reinsert the into the remaining deck, and reshuffle it. After the deck is cut, there is no burn card, because a card was already burned the first time. The top card is placed on the board for the river.
The river card is — the .
With either river card, Heckman wins the pot, but officially, he rivers a full house, tens full of kings, to eliminate his opponent.
Andrew Heckman – 62,000 (103 bb)