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Poker After Dark, former WPT champ
Frank Stepuchin was joined by six other players to battle it out playing $50/$100 NLH with a mandatory $200 straddle.
The minimum buy-in was $10,000 and there was no ante required. Below is a look at five of either the biggest or most interesting hands from this week s episode.
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The New 7-2 Game
Alex Ding
The players at the table were playing the âSeven-Deuceâ game in which every time a player won holding
, all the other players paid them an additional $200. It hadnât come up much, so they suggested changing the starting hand by making the first two cards on the next flop the ânew seven-deuce.â
Poker After Dark, former WPT champ
Frank Stepuchin was joined by six other players to battle it out playing $50/$100 NLH with a mandatory $200 straddle.
The minimum buy-in was $10,000 and there was no ante required. Below is a look at five of either the biggest or most interesting hands from this week s episode.
Remember, an annual subscription to PokerGO costs $99.99, but you can save $10 off by using promo code âPokerNewsâ at checkout.
The New 7-2 Game
Alex Ding
The players at the table were playing the âSeven-Deuceâ game in which every time a player won holding
, all the other players paid them an additional $200. It hadnât come up much, so they suggested changing the starting hand by making the first two cards on the next flop the ânew seven-deuce.â
and Frank Stepuchin called from the cutoff holding the
. Abayev looked down at the on the button and came along, which prompted
Marle Cordeiro to do the same from the small blind with her
.
Ding just called with his from the big blind and it was five-way action to the [ jcjhqs] flop. Everyone checked, the appeared on the turn, and again it checked around. On the river, Cordeiro bet $400 with her rivered two pair and it folded to Abayev, who raised to $1,200.
Cordeiro looked suspicious and flashed her hand to Abayev before sending them to the muck. Abayev, who won the $3,200 pot, obliged and showed her the bluff.