Lodden:
Nielsen:
Board:
. The table checked to Ricky Fohrenbach, and he put out a bet of 5,000 in the form of one tidy yellow chip. Gijsbert Pieter made the call in the big blind as the third player ducked out of the hand.
. When Pieter checked, Fohrenbach made a follow-up bet of 6,500. That was called as well, bringing the
on the river. This time Pieter decided to steal the betting lead, and he fired out 11,000 chips. Fohrenbach didn't seem to like it, but he flatly announced, "Call."
for the rivered set. Fohrenbach checked and double-checked his hole cards, but they wouldn't change for him. He kicked them in, losing the pot and dropping down to 35,500.
flop and another 11,000 on the
turn. They both checked the
river and Thorsson flipped
for a rivered pair, but Mr. Opponent turned over
to take the pot.
, and Neess continued out with another 6,500 chips. Lodden called, and he would call another 16,600 on the
turn.
, and Neess barreled again, firing 32,500 this time. Lodden went deep into the think tank as a crowd of spectators pressed in around the table. Finally, he let out a frustrated, "Nice bluff," and slung his cards into the muck, cueing the break for the rest of the room.Level: 11
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
and there was a massive 37,000 bet in front of Kaltrud with over 50,000 in the pot already; the clock had been called on Klein who was huffing and puffing.
for a straight.
, and both players checked. Fourth street brought the
and another check from Ostbjerg. Kerignard stuck out a bet of 25,000, and Ostbjerg quickly and clumsily called it.
, and the players checked it down once again. Kerignard was first to table his
, but he was on the losing end against Ostbjerg's
. That's a big pot being pushed across the felt, and Ostbjerg is all the way up to 135,000 after that win.