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Win Pre-Flop | Win Post-Flop | Win Post-Turn | |
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Starting Stack: 294,000
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40.93 % | 38.54 % | 23.81 % | |
Donny Mizrachi |
Win Pre-Flop | Win Post-Flop | Win Post-Turn | |
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Starting Stack: 138,000
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39.99 % | 38.54 % | 59.52 % | Winner! |
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Starting Stack: 765,000
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18.72 % | 22.48 % | 16.67 % | |
Outcome
With the blinds at 3,000-6,000 and a 1,000 ante, Mizrachi raised to 13,000 from under the gun, Benyamine called in middle position, Player A called in the small blind, Player B called in the big blind. After the flop, Player A bet 38,000, Player B folded, Mizrachi raised to 80,000, Benyamine went all in, Player A called all in, Mizrachi called all in as the shortest stack.
Analysis
This action flop connected with several players, giving Mizrachi the vulnerable nuts, the small blind middle set, and Benyamine a flush draw that held no winning straight potential due to Mizrachi's holding. Player A led out with his set, while Mizrachi raised both for value and to protect his hand. Benyamine tried to use his big stack and combination draw to force folds, while Player A and Mizrachi quickly called all in with their superior holdings. Mizrachi miraculously faded the deck, dodging board-pairs and spades to triple up in an exciting pot. Player A scored the side-pot to advance his chip position slightly, while Benyamine lost 38 percent of his stack on the semi-bluff. Mizrachi finished in 345th for $36,463, while Player A's fate is unknown. Benyamine finished in 58th for $138,285.