Mark Perry had his work cut out for him when he entered heads up play against Fred Paradis at an eight to one chip disadvantage. The two traded small pots back and forth, but Mark finally found a double up. On a [3s][8d][9s] flop, the two got all in with top pair. Fred had [9c][7d] but Mark had [Js][9d]. The turn was the [Jc], giving Mark two pair but actually giving Fred four outs to the straight rather than 3 outs to two pair. The river was the case [Jd], giving Mark the winning full house and the double up.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Mark Perry doubles through Fred Paradis
Mark Perry had his work cut out for him when he entered heads up play against Fred Paradis at an eight to one chip disadvantage. The two traded small pots back and forth, but Mark finally found a double up. On a [3s][8d][9s] flop, the two got all in with top pair. Fred had [9c][7d] but Mark had [Js][9d]. The turn was the [Jc], giving Mark two pair but actually giving Fred four outs to the straight rather than 3 outs to two pair. The river was the case [Jd], giving Mark the winning full house and the double up.