Runner-runner flush decides high-stakes poker showdown in dramatic all-in clash
A dramatic all-in showdown unfolded at Table 2 during a recent poker tournament. Tomas Možeiko and Audrius Navickas clashed pre-flop, leaving one player eliminated and the other with a significant chip boost. The hand ended with a rare runner-runner flush that decided the outcome.
Možeiko went all-in before the flop with A♥ J♦, putting his tournament life on the line. Navickas called with Q♣ J♣, setting up a high-stakes confrontation. The flop revealed 6♠ 8♥ 6♣, offering no immediate help to either player.
The turn brought the 7♣, giving Navickas a flush draw. The river then delivered the 3♣, completing his flush and securing the pot. Možeiko’s stack dropped to zero, ending his run in twenty-third place. Meanwhile, Navickas saw his chip count rise to 330,000 after the hand.
The hand marked a turning point in the tournament, with Navickas doubling his stack thanks to the unlikely flush. Možeiko’s exit in twenty-third place left him empty-handed, while Navickas advanced with a stronger position in the competition.