Sep 12, 2012
There is a raise to 2,000 up front, Scott Seiver calls in late position as did our chip leader Antony Lellouche from the blinds. The flop is [Ac] [Jd] [Td] and the original raiser c-bets for 2,700, Seiver moves all in for around 20,000, Lellouche calls the jam and the original raiser folds.
Lellouche: [Kd] [Qc]
Seiver: [Jc] [Tc]
So Lellouche had flopped broadway and Seiver needed a magical connotation of turn and river cards to survive. The [2s] and [3s] were not magical enough and Seiver was out. meanwhile Lellouche now has 290,000 chips.