After an open from Abbas Pasha, another player moved all in for around 3,000 and Pasha quickly called to put him at risk.
Opponent: K♦J♦
Abbas Pasha: K♥6♥
The player was in a good position to double-up with his superior king, but the runout was a bad rollercoaster ride as it came J♣5♥6♠3♥J♥ to give him trip jacks, but it was still flushed out by Pasha's hearts to send him to the rail.
On a multi-way turn of Q♦3♠A♣9♠, the player in the hijack bet 3,500 into the pot of 6,000 and was called only by Daryl Kermmode to see the river K♣.
Kermode then took charge and led out for 6,500, but then his opponent quickly raised him to 20,000. Kermodde responded with a shrug and a jam for 23,600- only 3,600 more.
His opponent did not immediately make the call as most would think, but instead mulled it over for a bit before he shook his head and tossed in his cards, awarding Kermodde the pot.
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