The bounty chips are flying!
On Table 31, Travis Robertson limped in for 200 in early position and was met by a raise to 1,200 from Daniel Periard followed by a call from Michele Pengue. When it was Daniel Plourde’s turn to act in the small blind, he three-bet to 3,200. Robertson got out of the way and Periard and Pengue both made the call.
The flop came
and Plourde continued out for 3,600, followed by a call from Periard. With action on Michele Pengue, he threw in his bounty chip to signal that he was all in. Plourde also went all in and after some tanking, Periard folded.
Pengue:
Plourde:
Plourde had the over-pair but of course Pengue had flopped a set of tens. The turn didn’t help out Plolurde and the
river gave Pengue a boat.
Pengue had Plourde covered and he picked up his second $500 bounty chip of the night as well as a ton of chips!
