So, he was able to get maximum value out of a royal flush, which doesn't happen often. Leonard, who had 259,142 behind before making the call on the turn, wrote on Twitter that '99Palanke,' who had him easily covered, put him all in on the river with Q x J x. With the blinds at 6,000/12,000, he bet 46,800 and then his opponent check-raised to 93,600 (min-raise). The board texture showed A ♣ J ♦ A ♦ Q ♦ and Leonard had K ♦ 10 ♦ in the hole. The second one took place in $109 No-Limit Hold'em (Progressive KO Series Saver) against '99Palanke.' This time, however, he didn't flop it, but it instead came on the turn. As he explained in a tweet, he hit a second one 20 minutes later.
Leonard's good fortune didn't stop there.