What are the Odds? Mizzi vs. Eyster


Action folded to Sorel Mizzi on the button and he put in a standard raise. Kevin Eyster then three-bet to 27,500 from the small blind, the big folded and Mizzi shoved all in for 105,500 total. Eyster didn't seem too excited but made the call nonetheless.
Mizzi:
Eyster:
According to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Mizzi was a 65.59% favorite while Eyster had a 27.04% chance of coming from behind (there was a 7.35% chance of a chop).
The flop was great for Mizzi as it gave him the nut-flush draw while at the same time missing Eyster; in fact, Mizzi became a huge 89.70% favorite while Eyster's chances dropped to 8.18%. The
turn gave Eyster wheel draw to a five, though the
would be no good as it'd give Mizzi a flush. A five did peel off on the river and it was the red
.
Eyster spiked his straight to send Mizzi to the rail.

Out. All in pre w/ AJc v A3h. Flop Tc7c2x Turn 4x. River. Wait for it...... Wait for it. 5d! Gl to ev1 still inFollow @sorelmizzi
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98,000
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