![]() ![]() The flop came out, a little something enticing for both players. With in the big blind, his opponent also made a standard decision in this format and just called. Perkins opened from the button to $1,000 with, a standard play in heads-up no-limit hold'em. Not long after, however, the tables were turned. With about $26,000 in the pot, Polk bet $18,000 on the river and received a call, which helped him jump out to an early lead. It was a sick river card because his opponent had, meaning the only card Polk could hit on the river to win the hand was the ace because the nine would have given Perkins a full house. By the end of the session, there was $700,000 on the table.Įarly on in the match, Polk caught a lucky river card with on a board of, hitting the nut straight. As each player's stack dwindled down, they added on. Both players initially began the heads-up poker match with $100,000, but that was just a starting point. ![]()
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