Aces Versus Kings Versus Queens
A player from the hijack raised to 800, before Smriti Dewari three-bet to 2,000 in the cutoff. Then the player on the button four-bet to 10,000, and the small blind five-bet all in for 14,300. Once the big blind folded, the player in the hijack did as well. Dewari then six-bet all in for 16,300, and the player on the button was the covering stack, called to put both players at risk.
Small Blind: Q?Q?
Smriti Dewari: K?K?
Button: A?A?
It was a massive cooler, with the three best hands in poker all facing off. The player on the button appeared poised for a double knockout, but when the flop came 10?2?K?, it was Dewari who seized the commanding lead with a set of kings. The turn, Q?, gave the small blind some hope, as he also hit a set. However, the 9? on the river sealed the deal, as Dewari's set of kings held strong, giving her a triple up, cracking her opponent's aces, and eliminating another player.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Smriti Dewari | 48,900 |