The hand of the tournament? Jeremy Becker bent with J High at the US Poker Open – CodigoPoker

The hand of the tournament? Jeremy Becker bent with J High at the US Poker Open - CodigoPoker
Tournament hand? Jeremy Becker doubled up with J High at the US Poker Open

Jeremy Becker was the bubble of the payouts.

This Thursday, April 16, the Event #6 of the US Poker Open began, the classic festival held annually at the PokerGO Studio facilities, located in Las Vegas. Usually, the public would think that Day 1 of a tournament is the least exciting, as the most important prize stages have not yet been reached. However, hands like the one we will see below are what add passion and interest to these early stages.

The blinds were at 500/1,000 when Jeremy Becker

United States
decided to open from MP for 2,000 with J 10. Chino Rheem
United States
called with 6 5 and Brock Wilson
United States
made a 3-bet for 13,000 with pocket aces. Both Becker and Rheem called and the flop showed 9 4 8.

Wilson continued for another 15,000 and Becker decided to raise to 30,000 with his flush and straight draw. Rheem raised to 45,000 with very similar draws and Wilson, who had the best hand, decided to fold. Becker didn’t stop there and decided to make a 4-bet for 60,000, which Rheem raised again to 75,000. When Becker raised again, this time to 90,000, Rheem finally decided to call.

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The turn was the K and Rheem announced all-in, which was quickly called by Becker. Upon seeing his opponent had called, Chino said: “I have 6 high”, unable to contain his laughter. Becker also laughed and showed his hand. Wilson, surprised, couldn’t believe what he was seeing. “How can both have a draw?”, he wondered.

The 2 on the river sealed the hand in favor of Jeremy Becker, who managed to double up with J high. “That was the most incredible hand I’ve ever seen,” said Chris Hunichen

United States
, who was also at the table.

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Watch the hand here:

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