Hands of the Week: Straight Flush Over Straight Flush at MSPT Sycuan Casino

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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 of the week as reported in the PokerNews Live Updates. Last week, the Mid-States Poker Tour (MSPT) was at Sycuan Casino in San Diego. It was there that Gianluca Pace topped a 460-entry field to win the title and $74,562 top prize. Below are five of the biggest and most interesting hands captured by the PokerNews Team.

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Dantram Huynh On Day 1a of the tournament it was Level 6 (300/600/600) when Dantram Huynh limped in from middle position Jason Hickey raised from the cutoff to 1,700. Robert Fortuno called from the next seat over while Matt Paten came along from the button and Huynh called.

The flop was and Huynh bet 6,000. Hickey folded and Fortuno shoved with Huynh covered. Fortuno got out of the way and Huynh put the rest of her 22,000 chips in the middle.

Dantram Huynh:
Robert Fortuno:
The turn was and the river brought no help for Fortuno and Huynh secured the big pot with a pair of nines. Nguyen Cracks Purpero’s Aces Luke Nguyen On Day 1a in Level 7 (400/800/800), Tai Purpero raised to 2,000 from the cutoff and Luke Nguyen three-bet to 10,000 from the button. Action folded around and Purpero shoved his last 18,700. […]

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