An Unknown Player Flopped A Huge Ace-High Flush At The World Series Of Poker Tuesday

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The World Series of Poker is going right now in Las Vegas, and we're going to bring you one highlight a day of solid play.

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Here's what caught our eye on Tuesday, day two.

In the first round of betting, David Tuthill spiced things up by immediately raising to 2,600. The following players around the table all folded... until one unnamed opponent decided to go all in with his last 25,100.

Tuthill called, and both players revealed their cards.

Tuthill had BI_graphics_playingCards 2710diamond, while his opponent had AceSpadeJackSpade.

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Now, all that there was left to do was to wait while the dealear produced the cards.

The first three cards were 8SpadeKingSpade3Spade, meaning that the unnamed opponent had just flopped an ace-high flush.

According to the WSOP's blog, that flop "elicited an immediate response from Tuthill", who yelled "Flush!" and laughed, no doubt surprised at the outcome.

The next two were 4 Spade2 Hearts, which clinched the win for the unnamed opponent.

Bonus Poker Term!
David Tuthill was the first to bet in the first round of betting. This is referred to as being "under the gun".

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Source: Poker News