(l-r) Beier, Grove & Clementi
On a board of J♦ 9♣ 4♣ four players see the A♣ on the turn and three players end up all in.
Anthony Clementi (Blue Bell, PA): K♣ 6♣ (nut flush)
Chris Grove (Brooklyn Park, MD) 4♠ 4♥ (set of 4s)
Matt Beier (White Plains, NY): J♣ Q♣ (second nut flush)
River: X
When Grove fails to connect on the river for his full house, Clementi wins the side pot and is up to 65k.
Beier takes the main pot and loses ~9k overall and is at 26k after the hand, while Grove had both players covered and is left with 3,500.
How did Beier win the main pot when Clementi had a better hand?
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