Tootie raised the button once again and this time Jeremy moved all-in with his pocket pair like this reporter told him to. He was slightly ahead with pocket fours to Tootie's A-10, but Tootie took the lead after the flop came Ac-10h-2c. Jeremy picked up a flush draw after the Qc fell on the turn and the 6c on the river was enough to double him up.
The very next hand Tootie opened for a raise again and Jeremy repeated his all-in move. Tootie thought briefly before calling with A-8, which was slightly ahead Jeremy's KhQh. The flop came 9s-3d-2d and the Ac on the turn shipped the hand to Tootie and eliminated Jeremy in 4th.
Tim was right on his heels when he, Tootie, and Brandy got it all-in holding pocket fives, pocket sixes, and AK respectively. Tootie's sixes looked good after the flop came 4s-3s-3h, but the Ah on the turn gave Brandy the lead (obv--we all saw this one coming right?) and the 7d on the river shipped her the enormous pot and the chip lead. Tim was eliminated in 4th, but Tootie still has some fighting chips going into 3 handed play.
Monday, February 2, 2009
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