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In the 874th episode of the PokerNews Podcast, Chad Holloway, Kyna England, and Mike Holtz talk about Phil Hellmuth's new poker sponsorship with Bet Rivers. That means he joins a team that includes another Phil in Phil Galfond.
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"Creative raise," Jonas ten Cate said as he three-bet to 4,500 on the button. Tommaso Maione called in middle position and they went heads-up to a flop of 10♥6♥6♣.
Both players checked and the 4♠ fell on the turn. Ten Cate then bet 3,000 and Maione called. The K♦ river was then checked down and Maione showed A♦4♦ for two pair to win the pot.
"A gift. A little gift. The last one I give at this table," Ten Cate said.
Four players went to a flop of A♦Q♠9♥ with around 10,000 in the pot when the hijack bet 6,600. David Higuera called in early position, as did another opponent in middle position.
The turn was the K♠ and Higuera led out for 12,100. The middle-position player folded, but the hijack took a minute before moving all in for 40,000. Higuera snap-called.
The at-risk player showed A♠K♦ for two pair, but Higuera had the nuts with J♠10♦. The river was the 6♣ and Higuera took the pot to send his opponent to the rail.
Eugenio Martinez three-bet to 2,100 in the small blind and an opponent in middle position called.
The flop came Q♦7♥2♠ and Martinez continued for 1,500. His opponent then raised to 3,500 and Martinez called.
Martinez checked the A♣ turn and the middle-position player bet 7,500. Martinez called and the J♦ fell on the river. The middle-position player then bet 30,000 and Martinez snap-called.
Martinez showed A♠K♠ for top pair, while his opponent could only show 6♠3♠ for a bluff as Martinez took the big pot.
"Nobody can fold ace-king at this table," another tablemate said after the hand.
A player in the big blind bet 5,000 on a board of 9♣6♥K♣8♣ and Rodrigo Corzo raised to 12,500 in the hijack. Another opponent in the small blind called, while the big blind got out of the way.
The river was the 4♦ and Corzo bet another 17,000. His opponent quickly called and Corzo showed A♣4♣ for the nut flush to win the pot.