Zagar All In Blind, Survives Four Card Confusion and Multiway Pot
Vid Zagar was already all in on the big blind when Stoyan Obreshkov open-raised from early position. A couple of players folded before Lucas Pochat announced that he somehow had four cards. One player said that it was a misdeal but the floor was called and dictated that too much action had occured and that Pochat must have had his cards from the previous hand. The action continued and Pierre Chevalier called on the button.
The flop came Q♠K♣7♠ and Obreshkov checked. Chevalier bet and Obreshkov called. On the 3♦ turn, Obreshkov checked again and Chevalier made it 31,000, which Obreshkov called.
The river was the 7♥ and Obreshkov checked for a third time. Chevalier moved all in and Obreshkov folded.
Chevalier turned over 2♣2♠ for pocket deuces that he'd turned into a bluff. Obreshkov, however, said that Chevalier was ahead and that he'd only folded ace-high. Chevalier took the lion's share, but Zagar flipped over Q♦10♦ to win the main pot and triple his short stack.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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360,000
70,000
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70,000 |
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350,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
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45,000
25,000
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25,000 |