Dalgaard Doubles His Short Stack


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- Last updated on: September 10, 2024 · 1 minutes to read
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Soren Dalgaard three-bet jammed for 18,500 and was called by Quentin Roussey, who originally opened.
Soren Dalgaard: A 8
Quentin Roussey: J J
Roussey immediately turned his cards upside down after Dalgaard connected with his ace to pull ahead on the A Q 9 flop. The 7 followed on the turn followed by a blank card on the river and Roussey tossed his hand to the dealer after taking a bad beat to double up Dalgaard. Roussey is still in good shape with a healthy stack as Dalgaard was short on chips before sucking out on his opponent.
Quentin Roussey – 168,000
Soren Dalgaard – 42,000
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