Mike Borovetz Doubles Up
Mar 28, '14
With the board reading K
J
5
Mike Borovetz moved all-in for 13,975 and found one caller.
The hands were tabled and Borovetz showed K
Q
to his opponents A
J
. The board completed 6
10
and Borovetz doubled-up.
Player Tags: Michael Borovetz
No Callers for Ellefson's All-In
Mar 28, '14
After chopping up a previous al-in pot Cliff Ellefson was all-in again in as many hands.
Ellefson raised to 1,800 from under the gun +1 and Mike Borovetz called from middle position. Action folded around to Ken Jorgensen in the small blind who also called. The flop was 9
9
6
and Jorgensen checked. Ellefson moved all-in and Borovetz and Jorgensen folded their hands.
Player Tags: Michael Borovetz, Ken Jorgensen, Cliff Ellefson
Borovetz's Straight Tops a Set
Mar 28, '14
Mike Borovetz raises to 1,000 from the hijack and the player in the big blind three-bets to 3,000. After a few moments, Borovetz calls and they both check it to the river as the board runs out J
9
4
K
Q
.
On the river, the big blind bet 4,000 and Borovetz moved all in for 8,275. The big blind snap-called and showed 4
4
, good for a set. Borovetz scooped the pot with his 10
9
, good for a straight.
“He called so fast I thought he had ace-ten,” said Borovetz as he doubled up to 22,550.
Player Tags: Michael Borovetz
Borovetz Doubles
Mar 28, '14
Mike Borovetz got his chips in the middle preflop with Q
9
and got action from his opponent’s A
8
.
The flop was 3
3
7
, giving Borovetz a flush draw. The turn was the 10
, giving Borovetz his flush and left his opponent drawing dead.
Borovetz doubles up to 5,700 after the meaningless 4
fell on the river.
Player Tags: Michael Borovetz