EPT London Hands of the Week: Cracked Aces for Victoria Coren Mitchell; Strong Fourth Pair Call

Victoria Coren Mitchell Table Of Contents

PokerNews is known throughout the world for our industry-leading live updates for both live and online events. In fact, right now we’re offering various updates right here .

Over the years, we’ve captured memorable hands, many of which have become a part of poker history. In this column, we will bring you some of the biggest hands that took place during some of the early events from the European Poker Tour (EPT) London .

Remember, if you’re playing an event PokerNews is covering, you can get in the updates via the MyStack App . You can download the app for iPhone or Android now to get started. Then, create a new PokerNews account or update your current one to start updating your status immediately. Your followers can see all the live action that you’re involved in.

Click here to download the My Stack app for iPhone, or click here to download the My Stack app for Android. Two-Time EPT Main Event Champ Eliminated After Getting Aces Cracked

Victoria Coren Mitchell On Day 1a of the £5,300 EPT Main Event, it was Level 8 (500/1,000/1,000) when Victoria Coren Mitchell opened to 2,000 from early position and Lawrence Brandt defended out of the big blind. Before he called, the was exposed as a player folded their hand.

The flop landed and Brandt checked. Mitchell bet 2,000 and Brandt check-raised to 5,400.

“Check-raise?! Why did you do that?! Is it me?” Mitchell asked before calling.

The turn brought the and Brandt put out a stack of blue 5,000-denomination chips to put Mitchell all in. She quickly called off with around 25,000.Victoria Coren Mitchell: Lawrence Brandt:Despite there being one less eight in the deck, Brandt had flopped a straight to have Mitchell drawing dead with her pocket aces headed to the river to eliminate the two-time EPT Main Event champion, who first took down 2006 EPT London Main Event for £500,000 and later 2014 EPT Sanremo Main Event for €476,100.”Hard for me to fold that,” the two-time champ turned BBC presenter said as she left the tournament area. Back-to-Back Eliminations for […]

Click here to view original web page at www.pokernews.com

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *