Casey Brown Cracks Aces In Massive Pot With 4-3 Suited
Apr 22, '18
Casey Brown opened to 90,000 from middle position and Ryan White three-bet to 300,000. It was folded back to Brown, and he shoved for about 1.1 million. White instantly called with AA, while Brown turned over 43. Oops.
The flop fell 933, giving Brown trip threes and a huge lead in the hand. White was dismayed that his opponent shoved with 4-3 and crushed the flop. The 10 on the turn didn’t change anything, and White needed an ace to get a full house and win the hand. The Q on the river also was inconsequential, sending White to the rail. Brown was up to about 2 million chips after the hand.
Player Tags: Ryan White, Casey Brown
Ryan White Hits The River To Win Huge Pot
Apr 22, '18
We caught up with the action on a board reading J76, and Jason Royman moved all in for 73,000 from the big blind position. It was on Ryan White in middle position, and he made the call after about a minute of deliberation. It then was over to the monster stack of Alex Carmosino, and he re-raised to 225,000. Another player in the hand folded, and it was back on White. He made the call, leaving himself with only 37,000 behind. Three players were off to see a turn card, with Royman all in and White basically all in.
Their cards:
Royman: 98
White: KK
Carmosino: 87
White was in the lead with a pair of kings, but Carmosino had a pair and a flush draw, so he was drawing very live. Royman needed some help, but he did have an open-ended straight draw. Royman just couldn’t use a club to make his straight.
The turn brought the 8, giving Carmosino two pair. He was now out in front and poised to score a double elimination. However, the J on the river put a pair of jacks on the board, counterfeiting Carmosino’s hand and giving the entire pot to White.
Royman was eliminated in 51st place.
Player Tags: Alexander Carmosino, Ryan White, Jason Royman