There Are Worse Hands

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I went over to Table 12 to cover the first hand of the day. Seated UTG+1, Mindaugas Pagareckas opened to 400. Konagh Greensall then three-bet to 900 from the Cut-off, but things didn’t stop there as Ayush Gandhi four-bet to 1,900 from the Button. Pagareckas mucked his hand before Greensall made the call.

Greensall check-called a 1,500 bet from Gandhi on the 10AA flop. Action went check-check on the 8 turn. Greensall then took the aggressive path on the 5 river, as he fired a 6,000 bet. Gandhi fancied a raise to 15,000, and Greensall shared a look of confusion before making the call.

Ayush Gandhi: AA
Konagh Greensall: KK

There are worse feelings in poker than flopping quad aces. “Maybe I could’ve gotten more,” Gandhi joked with his opponent, who should be glad that he didn’t get it all in pre-flop.

Ayush Gandhi: 71,000
Konagh Greensall: 39,000

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