Scott Seiver Has Multiple Pair
Level 1: 50-100, ante
With the board reading J
9
5
and over 5,000 already in the pot Scott Seiver bets 3,800 out of the small blind, a player calls in middle position, and Kirk Morrison folds from the cutoff.
The turn brings the 8
and Seiver slides out a gray 5,000 chip and announces a bet of 2,200. His opponent calls, leaving around 12,000 behind. The river is the 5
and Seiver bets 7,800, leaving around 12,000 behind.
The other player deliberates a minute before folding and Seiver takes the pot. He is now up to 37,500.
As the next hand is playing out, Morrison asks Seiver, "Did you have a pair?"
"No," Seiver responds.
"Liar," Morrison fires back with a smile.
"Huh?"
"There were two fives on the board, so you had a pair."
"You asked if I had *a* pair. I didn't have a pair. I had multiple pairs," Seiver explains with a laugh.
Sorted In:
Kirk Morrison, Scott Seiver, Bellagio, Doyle Brunson Five Diamond World Poker Classic, Tournaments, Season IX
01:43 PM, 12/03/10