It’s nice to win a hand. It’s even nicer to flop quads and lock it up on the flop in a four-way pot.
On table 81, action folded to William Billot in the hijack seat who limped in, followed by another limp from Pierre-Marc Hache in the cutoff. Michael Golzman, seated on the button had lost some chips and decided to move all in for his last 4,525. The small blind folded and Sylvie Moscuto-Laflamme flat called in the big blind. Both Billot and Hache flat called as well.
On a 554 flop, Moscuto-Laflamme checked as did Billot. Hache then shoved and Moscuto-Laflamme made the call for less. Billot folded and moved out of the way.
Golzman was holding Q4 and was hoping he was going against AK/AQ/AJ kind of hands and that his 4 might be good enough, but to his dismay, Moscuto-Laflamme had pocket fives and had flopped quads. Hache was holding AQ and Moscuto-Laflamme had as nice increase to her stack!