Mick Robilotto Loses Big All-In Pot
Jun 24, '16
Mick Robilotto held the J10 and got it in on a 1092 flop against an opponent who held the Q10.
The turn was the J, which gave Robilotto two pair and put him out in front. However, the river was the 8, which gave Robilotto’s opponent a straight.
Robilotto was left with around 20,000 after the hand.
Player Tags: Mick Robilotto
Mick Robilotto Eliminates Halley Lewis
Jun 24, '16
Halley Lewis was short stacked and all in from the cutoff for his last 4,850. Mick Robilotto got the count and then called from the button, causing the blinds to fold.
Robilotto showed KQ, but he was dominated by Lewis and his AK.
Unfortunately for Lewis, the flop came down KQ9 to give Robilotto two pair. The turn was the 8 and the river was the 5, sending Lewis to the rail.
Robilotto is now stacked with a very healthy 75,000 in chips.
Player Tags: Mick Robilotto, Halley Lewis
Jeff Mathis Eliminates Mick Robilotto
Jun 25, '16
Chris Brach raised to 2,600 and Mick Robilotto called all in for 1,800. Jeff Mathis then came over the top for 5,500 and Brach called, creating a side pot.
The flop came down KJ4 and Mathis continued with a bet, which prompted Brach to fold.
Robilotto turned over pocket fives, but he was drawing to two outs against Mathis and his AK. The turn and river were the K 9 and Robilotto was eliminated
Mathis is now sitting with 82,000 in chips.
Player Tags: Mick Robilotto, Jeff Mathis
Mick Robilotto 'Steams Into A Double Up'
Jun 25, '16
Shortly after losing a big hand, Mick Robilotto played the Q5 from mid-position and found action from Brian Woods on the button. Woods held A-Q.
The two players saw a Q72 flop and a 5 on the turn before the last of Robilotto’s stack (14,800) went into the middle.
Woods saw the bad news, and the 9 on the river was of no help.
Player Tags: Mick Robilotto, Brian Woods
Jaime Tran's Five-Bet Preflop Takes It Down
Jun 25, '16
Action has been heavy so far on table 47, with Jaime Tran taking down a pot preflop after a five-bet from the small blind. The action began with the UTG player limping. Mick Robilotto opened to 325, and Tran three-bet to 1,325. Christopher Brauch four-bet to 2,400, the UTG player folded, and Robilotto got out of the way.
Tran five-bet to 10,400, and Brauch went into the tank. He eventually decided to fold, asking Tran if he had kings. Robilotto indicated that he folded jacks.
Player Tags: Mick Robilotto, Chris Brauch, Jaime Tran