Bodog Bad Beat of Day 1D at the 2007 World Series of Poker

by Bodog Beat News Ticker  |  July 9th, 2007

Joespeh Slavin - Bodog Beat

Joseph Slavin took the Bodog Bad Beat of the Day Award at the World Series of Poker today. (Bodog Beat Image)

 

We hate to wreck the ending for you here, but Joseph Slavin was knocked out of the WSOP while holding pocket aces.

He had set his opponent up in a previous hand when he raised aggressively bullets. After winning the hand he told his opponent that he had flopped a set. Soon after that he was dealt aces again and took full advantage of them.

With the blinds at $100/$200 he made a standard $600 raise before the flop. His opponent reraised to $2,000, he reraised again to $8,000 and his opponent, in accordance with Slavin's plan, pushed all-in.

Slavin of course called and showed his aces while his opponent showed kings.

But as tends to happen in poker, the aces were cracked when a king came down on the flop. With no help on the Turn or River it was home time for Slavin.

Hopefully his shot at millions won't be over and he'll qualify online for the WSOP Europe.