Hand of the Week: Addamo Jams into Quads in $25k High Roller

Michael Addamo The PokerNews live reporting team is hard at work covering every single bracelet event from the 2021 World Series of Poker , bring you all the action from the tables at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino.

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Coming off the back of a strong run, including victory in the 2021 Super High Roller Bowl , many expected Michael Addamo to put in a good performance in the first High Roller of the 2021 World Series of Poker.

The $25,000 High Roller attracted some of the biggest names in poker, eager to return to action after two years away from the online felt. Daniel Negreanu , Jason Koon , Adrian Mateos and Erik Seidel all joined the field, hoping to become one of the opening week’s WSOP champions.

Addamo was one of them, and was seated at a table that included former bracelet-winner Ankush Mandavia . However, any hopes of a third WSOP bracelet were soon dashed after a monumental cooler. The Hand

With blinds at 1,500/3,000 with a 3,000 big blind ante, action was on a flop of and Mandavia had checked to Addamo. The Australian bet 13,000 and Mandavia called.

The turn was the and again Mandavia checked. Addamo bet 25,000 and Mandavia called again.The river was the . Addamo “looked like a statue” according to the updates , before eventually moving all in for 85,000.Mandavia snap-called with for quad tens.”Addamo looked sick as he stared at his cards,” say the updates, with Addamo turning over for aces full. The Aftermath Players were allowed one re-entry in the $25,000 High Roller, and Addamo immediately took it. However, only an hour later he was eliminated again after running into only for his opponent to river an ace. Honourable Mention Addamo’s hand was […]

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