Jack Of All Trades On Hustler Casino Live

Jack Of All Trades On Hustler Casino Live

In this video from a Hustler Casino Live $100/$200/$400 + $200 BB Ante game, we saw two jaw-dropping hands, read on to find out more!

In the first hand, the action folded to the Cut-Off who limped into the pot. Next up was Peter on the Button with $112,900 in his stack. After peeling back K♦️Q♦️ he raised to $1,400. This triggered folds from both the Big and Small Blinds.

Then the action arrived at Britney in the 3rd Blind. With $61,600 in her stack and A♥️A♣️ in front of her, she threw in a 3-bet of $5,400. The Cut-Off called and Peter followed with a 4-bet jam of $50,000, more than the entirety of Britney’s remaining stack. Britney snap-called which, after a fold from the Cut-Off, totaled the pre-flop and overall pot at $105,900, for which they agreed to run the whole board  twice.

The first flop of A♦️4♣️10♠️ gave Britney top set and put Peter on a gut-shot to a Jack for the Broadway straight as well as a backdoor diamond flush draw. The turn came a brick and low and behold on the river came a Jack, completing the broadway for Peter and beating Britney’s top set. 

The second flop of 10♣️9♥️6♠️ put Peter on a gutter for a Jack again! However, after bricks on the turn and river, Britney’s pocket aces couldn’t be beaten and they chopped it up.

Jack’s Playing a Pivotal role once again

In the second hand, there was an Under-The-Gun raise to $1,100. This was followed by five calls, most notably from Peter in the High-Jack with $112,900 and Q♣️J♠️, as well as from Sashimi in the 3rd Blind with $61,600 and K♠️Q♦️. This resulted in a $6,800 pre-flop pot.

After the board flopped 3♣️5♥️Q♥️ , both Peter and Sashimi hit top pair, although Sashimi had the better kicker. Two checks before Sashimi and one after her from UTG and then the action arrived at Peter who bet $4,000. The Cut-Off and the Small Blind folded while the Big Blind called. Next up was Sashimi and she raised to $15,000, to which Peter responded with an all-in shove for $111,800. This got rid of the Big Blind and Sashimi snap-called, going all-in for her $60,900, totalling the pot at $132,600 and they agreed to run it twice from the turn.

The J♦️ on the first turn made a second pair for Peter and gathered gasps from all around the table, as once again it was a Jack saving the day for him. No outs came for Sashimi on the river and they went to the second turn 1-0 to Peter. 

Miraculously, one of the two remaining Jacks was turned, again! And once again, Sashimi missed her outs on the river and Peter scooped the $132,000 pot.

To see the full action of the hand and how it was analyzed in real-time, see the video below.