

WSOP The final table of the $25,000 High Roller Series 16 was a stellar one. So it’s only natural to expect big wins from a PokerGO live stream. In Hand 9, Brian Rast and Ryan O’Donnell stopped the hand with brilliant bluffs and better hero calls.
The hand was played with the blinds at 80,000 / 160,000 and started with a Rast raise of 320,000 in chips. The match was hosted by O’Donnell, a well-known regular in online heads-up poker, who was in the big blind and part of the defense. At this point, the Briton had the fourth-largest chip stack among the nine players at the final table.
The flop came and gave Ryan top pair. In position and the first attacker, Rast c-bets for 300,000 and calls. So, the turn is the , completing the player’s second pair in the big blind. Brian was quick to act. Within seconds, he grabbed a handful of chips and bet a massive 850,000 chips.

O’Donnell nothing Didn’t do it and called a second time. The board ends with possibly the hardest hand: . The possible flush is done and now only the Q makes the straight. With 3,180,000 in the middle of the pot, Rast quickly unleashed a 2,500,000-chip bomb again.
Ryan was a total of 3,370,000 behind, meaning he missed the call. With 870,000 left in his stack, he will be the short stack with 5.5 big blinds. After much deliberation, O’Donnell finally found the right hero call, and he couldn’t be happier with the success. The American from Brazil finished seventh ($202,532) with a hand injury. The British player finished second for a whopping $1,049,577.
Check the bets:
Great bluff, call is even better. @tsarrast bluffed a triple barrel, but Ryan O’Donnell found two pair and called.
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