Looking back at Paulina “Poker Bunny” Loeliger’s Debut on HCL

Looking back at Paulina “Poker Bunny” Loeliger’s Debut on HCL

Poker Bunnies’ Hustler Casino Debut

It’s been close to a year since Poker Bunny graced the screens of Hustler casino Live, Her last outing was way back at the start of the year. A plethora of events have unfolded in her life since then, with the highlight undoubtedly being the arrival of her baby boy in May of 2023. The joy and demands of motherhood have inevitably occupied much of her time.

Now, let’s rewind to her debut at Hustler Casino Live, In particular, let’s delve into the archives and spotlight the largest pot she found herself entangled in on that memorable night.

Paulina “Poker Bunny” Loeliger’s Biggest Pot On Her HCL Debut

Let’s look back at the largest hand Poker Bunny was involved in on her HCL Debut. It was live streamed on Hustler Casino’s YouTube Channel on the 20th January 2022. the hand was played against Victor & Eli, with the blinds set at $50/$100 + $100 BB Ante.

The action began with Poker Bunny ($34,650) raising it up to $300 from UTG with the pocket rocket’s A of HeartsAAce of Clubs. This got fold’s until Victor ($25,800) in the high-jack put out a 3-bet to $1,100 with the fish hooks JJoker of SpadesJJoker of Diamonds. Eli ($18,800) in the cut-off surprinsgly made the call with 99 of Spades88 of Diamonds. The action was now back on Loeliger and she wasted no time in throwing out a 4-Bet to $2,800. Victor made the call for $1,800 more, as did Eli. Three players went to the flop with the pot standing at $8,650.

the flop came down 22 of HeartsQQueen of Diamonds55 of Clubsa very safe looking flop for Poker bunny. First to act Loeliger put out an incredibly small bet of just $1,000 into the $8,650 pot. Victor made the call, Eli getting close to eleven to one on his money did think about making the call, but did end up mucking his air. The pot now stood at $10,650 going to the turn.

The turn was another rainbow card, the 88 of Spades. The board was as safe as can be for Bunnies Aces. This time her lead out bet had more weight behind it, $4,000 was the bet. Giving it not to much consideration, Victor made the call. $18,650 was the amount in the middle going to the river.

Was this really a line she would take if she was bluffing?

The river revealed another eight 88 of Clubsa card neither player should be concerned with. It was now Poker Bunny announced “all in” having Victor covered, he now had to call $18,000 if he believed his hand to be good? Was this really a line she would take if she was bluffing? that is what Victor had to try and figure out. After a lot of thought, Victor did eventually find the correct fold, and Loeliger took down the $18,650 size pot.

Check out the video below to se how Paulina “Poker Bunny” Loeliger’s Debut went down.

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