Flush Showdown: Korzinin Springs the Trap
Alexander Tkatschew kicked off the action from the cutoff with a raise to 1,800, and Yahor Dambrouski called from the button. Vladimir Korzinin, sitting in the small blind, decided to three-bet to 5,500, and only Dambrouski made the call.
The 3?6?K? flop saw Korzinin lead out with a bet of 4,900, which Dambrouski quickly called.
Both players opted to check on the 8? turn, keeping the pot under control.
When the 6? river hit, Korzinin fired a bet of 11,000. Dambrouski, after burning through a few time bank cards, responded by going all in, only to be snap-called by Korzinin.
At showdown, Dambrouski revealed Q?10? for a flush, but Korzinin had him beat with A?9? for the nut flush. As he doubled up, Korzinin remarked, "You wanted to trap me too."
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Alexander Tkatschew |
80,500
30,500
|
30,500 |
Vladimir Korzinin |
71,800
38,000
|
38,000 |
Yahor Dambrouski |
13,800
13,800
|
13,800 |