WSOP day 27: Margolin wins one after three years of thinking about defeat

Another round-up from the World Series of Poker focusing on Timur Margolin winning a bracelet in a $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em event, three years after losing heads-up in the same tournament.

It’s 2015, and Timur Margolin is heads-up for the bracelet in a $2,500 No-Limit Hold’em event. The Israeli native has the chip lead when he completes from the small blind holding A7ss. His opponent, Matt O’Donnell looks down to see K5ss, and moves all-in; Margolin snap-calls.

The flop is Qd8s2c.

Margolin is two cards away from the bracelet.