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James Hopkins Makes Hero Fold in Aussie Millions Main Event

Charles Rettmuller, 8 years ago
09:46
2 Feb

The Aussie Millions Main Event was the scene of considerable drama and a truly sick fold, resulting in James Hopkins getting some mad respect throughout the poker world.

Hopkins’ nemesis was Duy Ho, who was holding Ac-Kh and commenced to c-bet on a flop of Jh-Qc-4c. Hopkins used his position to raise with 9h-8h, getting called by Ho.

The dealer peeled the Td on the turn, giving both players a straight, with Ho holding the nuts. Acting first, Ho checked, prompting Hopkins to bet 55,000.

A check-raise by Ho to 110,000 followed, leaving Hopkins with a crucial decision to make while holding a hand that not many players would be able to lay down. Hopkins tanked for awhile with about 120,000 behind before incredibly folding his straight.

Check out a snippet of the action below:

https://twitter.com/TwitchPoker/status/959094145271943168

Praise and admiration for Hopkins’ play was abundant on social media, with a number of pros chiming in. Hopkins also commented via Twitter, stating rather nonchalantly that he knew that his hand was second-best.

https://twitter.com/Pocket_Punter/status/959038896825757696

Hopkins won his seat in the Aussie Millions Main Event via a $550 satellite, according to a previous post on Twitter.

https://twitter.com/Pocket_Punter/status/955092203709251584

Hats off to James Hopkins for that hero fold. His run in the tournament ended in 47th place and a cash of of AUD $25,000 when his pocket jacks ran into the pocket ladies of Johan Schumacher and he received no help from the community cards.

Duy Ho followed Hopkins to the rail a couple hours later. He four-bet shoved from the small blind with about 400K in chips and A-Q in the hole. Mike Del Vecchio made the call with A-K and the better starting hand held up, knocking out Ho in 40th place with an AUD $30,000 payday.


Charles Rettmuller

Charles Rettmuller

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Charles is a Chicago native and long time poker player who dusted off his journalism degree and began writing about poker following the events of Black Friday in 2011. He has written for a number of leading poker websites, offering his insights and expertise on subjects ranging from online poker legislative efforts in the U.S. to poker vlogger reviews. Read more

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