Feb 13, 2015
The flop comes 96
2
, a player bets from the blinds and Owen Crowe calls from early position. The turn is the A
. The player bets again, Crowe raises, and his opponent calls.
The river pairs the board with the 2 and the player moves all in for a little less than 9,000. Crowe thinks for a while, then calls.
“Two pair,” the player announces as he shows 69
for nines and sixes. Crowe shows A
10
for aces and deuces and takes the pot, busting the player in the process.
After the player exits, tablemate Peter Jetten comments, “He had three pairs. That’s a lotta pairs.” As the discussion continues, Jetten suggests the player didn’t notice the board had paired until after he shoved all in.
Owen Crowe – 39,000