Bluffing Into Queens-Full
When we arrived at Table 16, Stephen Lacey and Nathan Lee were heads up on a board of . Lee moved all in for 60,000 or so, which appeared to be a pot-sized bet, and Lacey snapped it off.
Upset, Lee lifted his hand to muck it, revealing the . Lacey ripped over for a full house, and Lee released his hand into the muck. He then left the table abruptly, and the pot was pushed to Lacey.
"Can we see his hand?" Peter Jetten asked the dealer.
The dealer did not answer.
Jetten reached over to point at the cards, and when he did the dealer pulled in the board, Lee's hand, Lacey's hand, and started to shuffle.
"It was an all-in and a call," Jetten told the dealer. "We have a right to see the hand."
The other players at the table weren't too phased by the dealer's decision to muck the cards, and most of the players were convinced that Lee was simply bluffing.
"You should've just asked him," Jason Mercier told Jetten, laughing.
Lacey now sits on around 270,000 chips, while at an adjacent table, Manig Loeser has crossed the 200,000-chip threshold as well.
Jogador | Fichas | Oscilação |
---|---|---|
Stephen Lacey |
280,000
198,400
|
198,400 |
Manig Loeser |
260,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
|
||
Nathan Lee | Eliminado |