Dennis Stevermer
After Quon Tran opened for 5,600 from the hijack, former MSPT Running Aces runner-up Dennis Stevermer three-bet all in for 27,300 from the cutoff. The button and blinds all folded, and Tran thought for a bit before making the call.
“Good call,” Stevermer said even before seeing the cards.
Tran: ![9h 9h](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/9h.gif)
![9c 9c](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/9c.gif)
Stevermer: ![kd kd](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/kd.gif)
![10s 10s](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/10s.gif)
It was about the best Stevermer could hope for as he was flipping for his tournament life. Well, that was until the ![9s 9s](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/9s.gif)
![8h 8h](http://msptpoker.com/ckeditor2/plugins/pokercards/images/8h.gif)
flop gave Tran a set. The
turn meant Stevermer could double with a seven on the river, but the “seven from heaven” did not appear as the
bricked instead.
Quon Tran - 90,000
Dennis Stevermer - Busted