Monday, September 21, 2009

RUNNER RUNNER PERFECT

WPT BORGATA POKER OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

As play is winding down for the day, there wasn't anything too terribly crazy going on in the room. Some short stacks were trying their hand at doubling up or going home, or players protecting their stacks.

That was until there was less than 30 minutes remained in the day when Bobby Suer enticed an opponent to put his last 110,000 chips in on the flop drawing just about as thin as it gets. During the Deep Stack event we wrote about a 97-3 bad beat put on Ryan Eriquezzo, this time it was Suer on the wrong end.

On a flop of Kd 5d 3d, Suer was more than happy to get all the chips in the middle with his flopped flush (Qd Td) versus his opponent's top pair queen kicker (Ks Qs). He needed to sweat the board going runner-runner perfect.

Queen of hearts on the turn.

And the case queen on the river for the boat and the hand.

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