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Robert Mizrachi picked up three to a wheel and bet fourth and fifth, with Scott Horowitz raising with on fourth before respecting Mizrachi’s board and just calling. Mizrachi: / Horowitz: / When Horowitz picked up a pair, Mizrachi checked to him and Horowitz checked back. Mizrachi then bet the end and Horowitz called. Scott Horowitz raised to 10,000 in the hijack seat, Joseph Urgo called on the button and Artem Metalidi three-bet from the big blind making it 35,500 to play. Back to Horowitz and he four-bet to 85,000 and it was scary enough to take down the pot.Advertiser Disclosure
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Artem Metalidi has his shades on whilst he quietly fingers away at his iPad. Just inches away from his body rests a perfect sandcastle stack containing 1.4 million chips. Yes…that was not a typo… he has 1.4 million chips. So how the hell did he manage to accrue such a chip stack?
Well in the not too distant past there was a chip leader called Scott Horowitz and he occupied the two seat at the Metalidi table. Horowitz went a little bit crazy in a hand with Metalidi that went a little bit like this:Scott Horowitz Poker Player
Metalidi found in the hijack and he raised to 12,000. Horowitz was seated on the button and he three-bet to 32,000 holding . Metalidi - with all the confidence that aces gives you - popped it back up to 67,000 and Horowitz called. The flop was (two spades), Metalidi bet 75,000 and Horowitz moved all-in for around 250,000 and Metalidi called.Scott Horowitz Poker Rules
That left a vacant spot at the table and it was taken by the confident looking Scott Montgomery. He really did have a swagger about him that now just looks like an ice cold stare of anger and disbelief. That stare is borne out of the fact that he has just shipped the majority of his stack to Metalidi baby flush over baby flush. We didn’t catch the action but the board was showing , Montgomery had made a big bet on the river for a couple of hundred thousand holding a high flush and the pot was won by Metalidi holding a high flush.
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*Scott Horowitz Poker Game
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Robert Mizrachi picked up three to a wheel and bet fourth and fifth, with Scott Horowitz raising with on fourth before respecting Mizrachi’s board and just calling. Mizrachi: / Horowitz: / When Horowitz picked up a pair, Mizrachi checked to him and Horowitz checked back. Mizrachi then bet the end and Horowitz called. Scott Horowitz raised to 10,000 in the hijack seat, Joseph Urgo called on the button and Artem Metalidi three-bet from the big blind making it 35,500 to play. Back to Horowitz and he four-bet to 85,000 and it was scary enough to take down the pot.Advertiser Disclosure
PokerNews is a free to access, online resource that offers fresh daily content, world leading live reporting and poker strategy content and provides comparison features of various online poker sites to its visitors.Scott Horowitz Poker Game
Visitors should be aware that that the operator of this site (iBus Media Limited trading as PokerNews) receives affiliate and advertising revenue from the companies that appear on the site, and said remuneration may impact the location and order in which the companies’ banners and offerings are promoted on our site.
Visitors should also note that room rankings can be impacted by a number of different variables and should not be relied upon for accuracy purposes. Whilst we do our utmost to try to ensure all companies advertised on our site are trustworthy and hold the requisite licences for their offerings, the rankings or prominence of any banner/advertisement do not necessarily imply endorsement of the companies or their products by iBus Media Limited trading as PokerNews.
Except as expressly set out in our Terms & Conditions, all representations and warranties regarding the information presented on this site are disclaimed. The information which appears on this site is subject to change at any time.
Artem Metalidi has his shades on whilst he quietly fingers away at his iPad. Just inches away from his body rests a perfect sandcastle stack containing 1.4 million chips. Yes…that was not a typo… he has 1.4 million chips. So how the hell did he manage to accrue such a chip stack?
Well in the not too distant past there was a chip leader called Scott Horowitz and he occupied the two seat at the Metalidi table. Horowitz went a little bit crazy in a hand with Metalidi that went a little bit like this:Scott Horowitz Poker Player
Metalidi found in the hijack and he raised to 12,000. Horowitz was seated on the button and he three-bet to 32,000 holding . Metalidi - with all the confidence that aces gives you - popped it back up to 67,000 and Horowitz called. The flop was (two spades), Metalidi bet 75,000 and Horowitz moved all-in for around 250,000 and Metalidi called.Scott Horowitz Poker Rules
That left a vacant spot at the table and it was taken by the confident looking Scott Montgomery. He really did have a swagger about him that now just looks like an ice cold stare of anger and disbelief. That stare is borne out of the fact that he has just shipped the majority of his stack to Metalidi baby flush over baby flush. We didn’t catch the action but the board was showing , Montgomery had made a big bet on the river for a couple of hundred thousand holding a high flush and the pot was won by Metalidi holding a high flush.
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