Greenwood Calls Down for Huge Pot


Sam Greenwood opened from under the gun to 2,600 and found a caller in Alice Sicconi two seats to his left. In the big blind, Simone Maglianella three-bet to 13,500. Greenwood called, but Sicconi let her hand go.
The flop came out . Maglianella continued for 7,500. Greenwood was going nowhere, he made the call.
The turn showed up the . Maglianella bet again, this time for 11,000. Once more, Greenwood called.
The river fell the , pairing the board. The price was going way up as Maglianella bet 55,000.
"That's a big bet," said Greenwood. After about a minute of thinking, though, he put in the call.
Maglianella winced as he turned over . Greenwood showed
for top pair with the nut-flush blocker.
"Is this your brother?" asked Martin Kabrhel. "Congratulations."
Player | Chips | Progress |
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203,200
107,700
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107,700 |
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82,800
10,800
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10,800 |
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57,400 |