Aces vs. Sixes vs. Fours vs. Threes -- Two Sets and a Flush

May 28, 2017

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Photo, from left to right:  Wonseok Heo, Avi Kadosh, and Anna Wroblewski

Avi Kadosh limps under the gun for 400, Anna Wroblewski limps UTG+1, the cutoff limps, and Wonseok Heo raises from the big blind to 2,000. Kadosh and Wroblewski both call, and the cutoff moves all in. Heo calls, and Kadosh moves all in over the top.

Wroblewski and Heo both call, with chips left behind. Two players are all in as the flop comes Spade ASpade 7Spade 6, Heo moves all in, and Wroblewski quickly calls.

Here are everyone’s cards, in descending order of chip counts:

Anna Wroblewski:  Heart 6Diamond 6  (set of sixes)
Wonseok Heo:  Heart AClub A  (set of aces)
Avi Kadosh:  Spade 4Club 4  (four-high flush draw)
Cutoff:  Spade 3Club 3  (three-high flush draw)

The turn card is the Heart 2, the river card is the Spade Q, and Kadosh claps his hands as he rivers a four-high spade flush to win the main pot, eliminating the cutoff. Heo wins the side pot with a set of aces against Wroblewski’s set of sixes to double up his remaining chips.

Avi Kadosh  –  47,000
Wonseok Heo  –  11,000
Anna Wroblewski  –  11,000
Cutoff  –  Eliminated

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