This hand was played before the final one. Russ Hamilton was sitting with $1,070,000 and: His opponent had $1,600,000 and:It was Hamiltons turn and he raised $150,000. This was a big raise, but Vincent called. The flop was:Then Hamilton checked as if he had nothing. As you guess Vincent checked too because it was he who really had nothing. And he got his free card:After that Hamilton bet $400,000. Vincent was on a semi-bluff. He didnt have enough information about Russ hand and he made a decision that turned out to be a mistake. He moved all-in. The final card gave Hamilton a full house:
WSOP 1994: Russ Hamilton vs Hugh Vincent
Published on Dec 16, 2004
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