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A bold move cotton
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a bold move cotton
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They agreed to run it twice, and the best hand held up both times, and Polk captured the full $613,400 pot. Antonius moved out of the way, but Polk snap-called. Robl, chasing the nut flush draw, then moved all-in for $256,000. With $84,000 already in the pot, the juicy flop came out 8 ♣ Q ♦ 9 ♣, hitting all three players in separate ways.Īntonius, with a pair and gut-shot straight draw, bet out $30,000 and was called by Polk, who had top set. Polk four-bet preflop with Q ♥ Q ♣ and was called by the 10 ♦ 10 ♣ of Antonius and A ♣ 4 ♣ of Andrew Robl. The biggest hand of the night, which accounted for half of Polk's profits, was quite a wild one. Despite the huge pot loss, Berkey would go on to win $20,000 for the session. Berkey was bluff-catching, but he was up against a full house, not a bluff. Polk even snagged a bunch of money from Berkey with Q ♠ Q ♥ when the Upswing Poker founder bet $67,000 into a pot of $95,000 on a board of 2 ♦ 3 ♣ 2 ♥ 5 ♣ Q ♦ when his opponent couldn't find a fold with 4 ♥ 3 ♥. On Friday during the seven-hour Big Bet Poker stream, he would get back even more of those losses when he booked a $601,000 win.

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He'd go on to win some of that back at the 2023 World Series of Poker (WSOP) a few days later, taking second place in Event #8: $25,000 Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Championship for $313,362, a $288,000 profit. In May, Polk infamously bluffed off a $1.1 million pot to Tom Dwan during Hustler Casino Live's $1 million buy-in game, and finished the session down nearly $1 million. The Finnish poker legend also questioned if there were some marked cards at the table, although he dropped it when everyone denied doing so and then realizing marking cards on a live-stream wouldn't be easy to get away with. Patrik Antonius, who lost $250,000 in Thursday's game, came back to Tropicana in Las Vegas on Friday and dumped another $55,000. Yong had a rough night and was the biggest loser in the high-stakes cash game down over $400,000. He made the call and then claimed he heard "$26,000," not "$46,000," and then said he wouldn't have called his top pair on the turn with a jack-high flush draw against a set if he'd known the correct size of the bet. Rob Yong got into it with the dealer when he apparently misheard the size of an all-in bet. Tensions boiled over multiple times during the show, and not just between Berkey and Polk. "Dude, your point is almost so stupid, it's almost hard to believe you're making it, but then I have to remember that it's you, so I can understand," Polk later said. "Literally, yes? You're literally that dumb?" Polk said with a laugh.







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