Keith Heine opened for 6,000 from the button, and after the player in the small blind called, Matt Sztamburski three-bet all in for 13,900 from the big. Heine made the call and the player in the small blind got out of the way.
Heine: ![da da](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/da.gif)
![js js](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/js.gif)
Sztamburski: ![9h 9h](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/9h.gif)
![9d 9d](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/9d.gif)
It was a flip, but not after the flop came down ![9s 9s](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/9s.gif)
![10h 10h](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/10h.gif)
to give Sztamburski a set. The
turn may have paired Heine, but it also left him drawing dead headed to the river, which came the meaningless
.
Sztamburski - 35,000
Heine - 250,000