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It's a double-up for Lisa Hamilton straight out of the "Poker is Easy" handbook: flop a set, then get paid by top pair, top kicker. Hamilton, in the big blind, was the only caller of Carter King's pre-flop raise to 4,100. Both players checked an flop.
Hamilton checked again when the turn fell , inducing King to bet 5,400. She raised that bet to 15,200, then called when King moved all in. Hamilton was the one at risk of elimination with approximately 41,000 chips in the middle, but she had the best hand. Her made a set of fours against her opponent's , top pair.
Once the dealer put the out as the river, a pot worth 95,000 chips slid Hamilton's way. She took the last 8,000 of Carter's chips a few hands later. His flopped two pair, but she runner-runnered a flush to end his day.