O'Hara Goes For It, But Gets Left on Fumes by Vieira

Level 16

Badugi
Picking action up on the first betting round, Joao Vieira checked in the cutoff, then called a bet from Ian O'Hara on the button.
Vieira drew one card while O'Hara patted.
Vieira then checked to O'Hara again, but this time after O'Hara bet, Vieira responded with a check-raise.
O'Hara then put in a third bet, which Vieira called.
Vieira patted his hand, as did O'Hara.
Once more Vieira checked, and O'Hara bet a final time, and was called by Vieira.
Vieira showed . O'Hara grinned and flashed four hearts nine or below for an audacious bluff then tossed them into the muck, leaving him with just 6,000 chips.
However, in a pair of recent Badugi hands, he's managed to double up twice, but is still on the shortest stack in the room.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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600,000
286,000
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286,000 |
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24,000
-233,000
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-233,000 |