Check out this hand between Rampage and Nik Airball on a high stakes Wednesday stream on Hustler Casino Live. The blinds were $25/$50 + a $50 BB Ante. Can Airball sense it may be Flush over flush?
First to act was Rampage who raised it up to $500 from the Small blind with
and a stack of $408,050 in-front of him. Next to act was Andy UTG who 3Bet it to $1,500 with This got folds from, the rest of the table, until it was Airball’s turn to act in in the Cut-off as a forced straddler. Airball not wanting to fold with his suited connector’s made the $1,400 call. The action was now back on Rampage, who threw in a $1,000 chip to see the flop. Three players to the flop with $4,600 in the middle.The Flop came down
an absolute monster of a flop giving Rampage the stone cold nuts, and a cooler for Airball who had also flopped a flush. Rampage first to act, checked it over. Andy who had no piece of the flop at all, tested the waters with a $1,700 bet. This prompted Airball to not slow play his flopped flush, he raised it up to $5,000. How would Rampage play the nuts now given the action in-front? Rampage just like Nik, did not want to take the passive approach with their flush. He threw in a 3-Bet to $13,000. Andy Mucked his air, and Airball was now faced with the dilemma of what to do. Surprisingly he just called putting out $8,000 to see the Turn. There was now $32,300 in the pot.The Turn produced the
a safe looking card for both players. Rampage first to act, as he had done before, elected to check, Airball surely must have believed his 7 high flush was good now, However he checked back the Turn, to the amazement of the commentators.The River revealed another safe card, the
no paired board, and no extra heart. Rampage first to act, had no intention of checking it over for a third time, he threw in a hefty over bet of $55,000. This Left Nik stunned as he asked “how much?”. His hand was just to strong to fold though, and instantly made the call. On seeing the bad news he said “nice hand” and Rampage scooped the $142,300 pot. Nik’s saving grace is that he did not lose the maximum, he managed to leave the hand with $19,900 still in his hand.To see how the hand played out check out the video below.