SNACKERS has won yet another Sunday Night H.O.R.S.E. title
The November 14th edition of Sunday Night H.O.R.S.E. exceeded its guarantee for the first time in a while with 164 runners looking to take down the weekly mixed game title. 24 players would walk away with a payday from this one with first taking home $9,020.
Dsindy was the unfortunate bubble boy of this event, finishing in 25th place. Lacey Jones made her first cash in Sunday Night H.O.R.S.E. with a 21st place finish. BrandonPL finished in 19th. Micon rode a short stack for quite a while before finishing in 13th. Chip Jett was knocked out in a double elimination hand to finish in 11th place.
This final table turned out to be a stacked one. SNACKERS, kice32, zeoprincess, and Ponga80 all returned to the final table. SNACKERS started the final table with the chip lead and was looking for yet another Sunday Night HORSE title. Here is how the final table started in chips
SNACKERS 119,624
Kice32 115,861
The Ice Captain 61,018
Zeoprincess 54,931
Ponga80 25,028
LastOne323 30,551
PokerGPScom 67,899
Puffypoker 17,088
Puffypoker started the final table as the short stack and it only took three hands for him to get his stack in play. At the turn during Texas Holdem, the board read 7h-7c-8h-6h and LastOne323 bet out to put puffypoker all-in. He called and was ahead with Ad-Qc. LastOne323 held Ah-9d for both an open-ended straight draw and nut flush draw. The river fell the Kh to complete LastOne323’s flush, and puffypoker was out in 8th.
Pongo80 was all-in on the flop during Omaha against both PokerGPScom and The Ice Captain. By the river, the board was 2-7-4-10-7 and PokerGPScom showed A-3-5-8 for the nut low. The Ice Captain showed A-2-K-K for two pair. Pongo80 couldn’t beat either hand and was out in 7th.
Zeoprincess was all-in the very next hand against LastOne323, The Ice Captain, and kice32. On the turn, the board read Jd-2s-Qd-Kc and LastOne323 raised all-in after The Ice Captain bet out. Kice32 folded and The Ice Captain called with Kh-9h-Qs-Js for two pair and gutshot draw. LastOne323 held A-2-3-10 for a turned broadway and zeoprincess held Ad-4d-5c-9c for the nut flush draw. The river fell the 3s and LastOne323 scooped to send zeoprincess out in 6th.
Kice32 was all-in on 5th street during stud with buried tens with a backdoor flush draw. LastOne323 made the call with aces-up. Kice32 never improved his hand and was out in 5th place.
With four players left, a deal was struck to give each player $5,000. Here are the details per the chat box:
Dealer: The tournament deal was made successfully.
Dealer: SNACKERS was awarded $5,000 from the deal.
Dealer: The Ice Captain was awarded $5,000 from the deal.
Dealer: LastOne323 was awarded $5,000 from the deal.
Dealer: PokerGPScom was awarded $5,000 from the deal.
The players left a little money to play for. 3rd would get 232.74, 2nd 537.90, and 1st would get $1,008.56. This meant that one player would go out with no additional money. That person would be LastOne323. He got the last of his chips in on 6th street with ace high and an eight low draw. Unfortunately for him, he had to make a low in order to have a shot as The Ice Captain had a jack high flush and a draw to a seven. LastOne323 missed his low on the river, and it wound up not mattering as The Ice Captain made a seven low. LastOne323 was out in 4th.
On a flop of Jh-Js-10c, PokerGPScom got the last of his chips in with Kc-4d. SNACKERS called with Kh-9d for a straight draw. The turn and river missed both players and the 9 of SNACKERS was enough to take us to heads-up play.
Going into heads-up play, SNACKERS led 271,737 to the 220,263 of The Ice Captain. Play went back and forth for a while before SNACKERS made a hero call with a ten-five low in Razz to win a huge pot to turn the tide. The final hand occurred during Stud. The Ice Captain was down to just 5,763 chips by fifth street and SNACKERS caught open queens and bet 30k. The Ice Captain made the call to reveal a pair of kings. SNACKERS had trip queens at this point. On sixth, The Ice Captain caught an open ended straight draw, but he missed his draw and a king on the river to give SNACKERS the title.
SNACKERS has won yet another Sunday Night HORSE title. He takes home $6,008.56 total after adjusting for the deal. Congratulations.
















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