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P O K E R I N F O
My most memorable hand from the 2007 World Series of Poker Ladies Championship was written up in
PokerPages.com.
I will fill in the parts that the reporter missed in italics.
Sunday, 10th of June 2007 05:30 PM
(Justin West reporting)
I unfortunately don't have a picture of her right now, but Trisha Webb just took down a massive pot, doubling up in the process.
Though I didn't see how the hand played out, I came up just as the money was being shoved over to her .
On a board of:
5
7
A
2
K ,
Trisha held the
A
A
for a flopped set.
I don't know her opponent's name, as I don't generally make it a habit to ask a player's name when they've just lost a huge percentage of their stack, but she held A-K.
(It was Kelli Mix, who ended up still being chip leader at the end of Day 1.)
Ouch. Drawing dead and got there. I think we've all been in that spot once or twice.
With that hand, Trisha's stack moved to around 15,000.
(The whole story was that I acted last, raised, and was called by Kelli and one other player. After the flop I bet, and Kelli raised enough to put both me and the other player all-in. Both of us took the bet. The other player held 5-5, so she had also flopped a set but was felted by the all-in.)
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