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Over the years, we’ve captured memorable hands, many of which have become a part of poker history. In this column, we will bring you some of the biggest hands of the week as reported in the PokerNews Live Updates. Last week, the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) was at Bally’s Black Hawk in Colorado. It was there that Gianluca Pace topped a 460-entry field to win the title and $74,562 top prize. Billyray Gallegos took down that tournament for $104,890.
Meanwhile, the 2022 bestbet Jacksonville Winter Series Open kicked off with Event #1 $560 NLH, which saw Daniel Kusnerak prevail to claim a $62,223 top prize.
Below are five of the biggest and most interesting hands captured by the PokerNews Team while live reporting those events.
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Quad Alert For Bullard
On Day 2 of the MSPT Bally’s Black Hawk $1,110 Main Event, it was Level 17 (4,000/8,000/8,000) when action was picked up on the flop as the board read
Sergio Sanchez bet 40,000 from under the gun and Brady Bullard called from the hijack. Brian Leitch folded with some frustration from the big blind.
After the river came the
It was the dream scenario for Bullard as he tabled the
Seven from Heaven for Jensen
With 22 players remaining in Level 22 (15,000/25,000/25,000), Michael Monetti jammed from the small blind over a raise from Ben Jensen in the big blind. Jensen thought for a long time before calling.
Michael Monetti:
Ben Jensen:
The flop sent Monetto ahead as it came
“C’mon hold,” said Monetti.
All he needed to do was dodge a seven, but that didn’t happen as the river was a cruel
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Brutal River Impales Ingles
At the final table in the above tournament, five players remained in Level 28 (50,000/100,000/100,000) when Jared Ingles jammed all in from the cutoff, Brady Bullard called from the button, and the cards were turned over after both blinds folded.
Jared Ingles:
Brady Bullard:
The flop came
Mroczkowski Cracks Aces for a Double
In Level 23 (15,000/30,000/30,000) of the 2022 bestbet Jacksonville Winter Series Open Event #1 $560 No-Limit Hold’em, Dickie Malone raised to 65,000 from under the gun and David Yeazell three-bet to 150,000. Edward Mroczkowski four-bet shoved for just over 400,000 and Malone ducked out of the way. Yeazell called immediately and Mroczkowski was at risk.
David Yeazell:
Edward Mroczkowski:
The board ran out
Singh Doesn’t Win Them All
At the final table, it was Level 26 (30,000/60,000/60,000) when Jonathan Strange raised from the cutoff and Raminder Singh shoved his last 300,000 in from the big blind. Action was heads-up and Singh was at risk.
Raminder Singh:
Jonathan Strange:
The board ran out