Matt Zimmerman Gets Another Double Up
Jun 25, '16
Matt Zimmerman put his last 35,000 into the middle with the 10
10
and was called by an opponent with the K
Q
.
The 10
in the window was beautiful for Zimmerman, giving him a set. However, the turn card had the board reading Q
10
4
9
, and Zimmerman had to fade his opponent’s straight and flush draws. The 2
on the river wasn’t one of those cards, and Zimmerman doubled to roughly 75,000.
Player Tags: Matt Zimmerman
Matt Zimmerman Finds A Double Up
Jun 25, '16
Shortly before the break, an early position player opened to 4,000, and Matt Zimmerman shoved for roughly 23,000. His opponent went into the tank before finally deciding to call.
Zimmerman tabled the A
A
, and he was in great shape against the K
10
. The board ran out super safely for Zimmerman.
The J-8-2-5-A board gave Zimmerman the double to roughly 50,000.
Player Tags: Matt Zimmerman
Matt Zimmerman Eliminated In 28th Place ($1,880)
Jun 26, '16

Matt Zimmerman
With a flop of 9

8

6

Matt Zimmerman moved all in and was called instantly by Brian Woods, who had the 8

8

for middle set.
Zimmerman had the J
10
for a straight draw.
The turn brought the J
and the river the J
to give Woods the full house, sending Zimmerman to the rail in 28th place with $1,880.
Player Tags: Matt Zimmerman
Rhett Mcgrew Doubles Up Thru Matt Zimmerman
Jun 26, '16
A player checked, and Rhett Mcgrew bet 25,000 on a board reading 8
7
4
. Matt Zimmerman was next to act and he raised to what looked like 100,000. It was folded to Mcgrew, and he called all in for 81,000.
Their cards:
Zimmerman: 5-5
Mcgrew: 8-8
Zimmerman was in bad shape with just a gut-shot, and he didn’t received any help with the J
on the turn and the K
on the river.
Player Tags: Matt Zimmerman, Rhett Mcgrew
Chip Leader Going Into Day 2 Hits The Rail
Jun 26, '16
Shortly before the break, Austin Peck, who began the day as the chip leader with more than 300,000, was knocked out by Matt Zimmerman.
Zimmerman opened to 15,000, and Peck went all in for roughly 110,000. It was folded back to Zimmerman and he insta-called with pocket aces. Peck tabled the A
K
and obviously was in bad shape.
The board ran out 10
9
6
8
8
, giving Zimmerman the pot and sending Peck to the rail. Zimmerman was up more than 300,000 thanks to the hand.
Player Tags: Matt Zimmerman, Austin Peck