Usually flopping a set is a good thing. But not always.
With the blinds at 1,200/2,500, Michael Korovine opened under the gun to 6,000 and was called by his neighbour, Michael Brown.
The flop came
, and Korovine led out for 5,000. Brown raised it up to 15,000, only to have Korovine shove over top. Brown snap called.
Korivine:
Brown:
Korovine thought he was in a great spot with a flopped set of sevens, but little did he know that Brown had flopped top set of kings! The turn was the and the river the
. After losing the pot, Korovine was left with less than 1,000 in chips and busted out the next hand. A brutal flop, that’s for sure.