Sometimes your fame can get you in bother on the poker desk, and typically it might probably get you paid. That was the case within the first episode of the fifth season of No Gamble, No Future on the PokerGO Studio in Las Vegas. The high-stakes cash game featured blinds of $200-$400 with a $400 huge blind ante.
The hand in query noticed the notoriously unstable high-stakes money sport participant Alan Keating elevate to $3,000 with 5 4
and a stack of round $300,000 in entrance of him. Just a few gamers folded after which Humboldt Mike three-bet with J
J
to $16,000 with a stack of about $155,000. Keating made the decision and the flop introduced Okay
Q
4
.
According to the Card Player Poker Odds Calculator, Humboldt Mike had an 82.4% likelihood to win the pot whereas Keating had simply 17.6%. Mike then fired $9,500 into the pot together with his huge pocket pair, though he needed to be somewhat troubled by the 2 overcards on board.
Keating shortly made the decision and the pot now stood at virtually $52,000. The flip then introduced the ten, organising an attention-grabbing board with flush and straight potentialities. This time Mike thought a bit and checked.
Keating additionally contemplated his choices for some time earlier than counting out a wager of $22,000. Mike appeared a bit perplexed and ultimately known as. The 4 fell on the river, giving Keating a really disguised three-of-a type.
“How does he do it?” commentator Brent Hanks famous of how issues performed out. “He’s a magician, he’s spooky.”
Mike checked once more and Keating wager $68,000.
“I don’t see how I can fold,” he stated, regardless of the overcards on board.
At one level, Keating even flipped over the 5 for Mike to see that it was unimaginable for him to have a flush. Mike believed he was being bluffed and ultimately known as, and Keating collected a pot of virtually $232,000.
The hand proved to be the final one for the evening and Keating turned out to be the massive winner. After shopping for in for $300,000, his chip stack stood at $417,400 for a pleasant six-figure revenue.
Ryan Feldman stood out, shopping for in for $50,000 and constructing that to $156,500 when the motion was over. Phil Hellmuth additionally had a pleasant evening. After shopping for in for the minimal of solely $30,000, he moved that as much as $50,300.
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