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Three-Way All-In Drama Reshapes High-Stakes Poker Tournament

One flop changed everything. A full house turned underdog Deividas Daubaris into the chip leader, proving poker’s unpredictable thrill.

In this image there are people sitting on benches and playing cards.
In this image there are people sitting on benches and playing cards.

Three-Way All-In Drama Reshapes High-Stakes Poker Tournament

A dramatic three-way all-in unfolded at a recent poker tournament. Deividas Daubaris and Kestutis Jungevicius pushed their stacks into the middle, with Vasilij Barna covering both. The clash involved three strong pocket pairs, setting the stage for a tense showdown.

The hand began with Jungevicius holding K♦K♣, Daubaris with 9♥9♠, and Barna with 10♠10♣. Jungevicius entered as the favourite, but the flop—Q♥Q♣9♣—changed everything. Daubaris hit a full house, seizing the lead.

The hand reshaped the tournament dynamics, with Daubaris significantly boosting his NCAA tournament stack. Jungevicius recovered part of his losses through the side pot, but Barna remained the chip leader. The outcome highlighted how quickly fortunes can shift in high-stakes NCAA tournament.

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