Aces Versus Aces Versus Kings to End the Day
As most players were ready to quietly finish their last few hands of the day and return for another battle tomorrow, this just was not meant to be for three players at table #75. All three were surely very excited when they looked down at one of their last hands of the day, and probably even more excited to see two other players give a ton of action versus their big hand.
All the chips went all in before the flop, and the players flipped their cards for a hand lifted from a fairly unrealistic Hollywood screenplay.
Yilong Wang: A?A?
Liu Bin: K?K?
Danny Qutami: A?A?
The flop was 8?6?4?, giving the black aces a big freeroll. The dagger for the red aces came on the turn, the J?. The river was the inconsequential 3?.
Yilong Wang, who was the shortest stack to begin the hand, won the main pot for 420,000 chips, while Liu Bin had to make do for the side pot of about 130.000. The biggest loser in the hand was Danny Qutami, who covered both players but ended up on a very short stack.
Soon after the hand, Quitami lost the remainder of his stack after going all in with J?10? and losing to opponent��s KxJx on the 7?A?7?A?K? runout.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Yilong Wang |
420,000
420,000
|
420,000 |
Liu Bin
|
130,000
130,000
|
130,000 |
Danny Qutami | Busted |