Four-Way All-In
Lam Trinh opened a can of worms, shoving for 700,000 from the hijack position. Patricia O'sulliven picked this opportunity to move her last 505,000 into the middle and Andrei Frujina made the call as well from the small blind.
Alan Summers closed the action in the big blind also making the call, so we went four ways to a flop, with two players all-in, and around 800,000 behind in Summers' stack.
The flop of saw Frujina check, but Summers instantly moved in. Frujina asked for a count and was told it was 800,000 to call. Frujina folded, so the other cards went on their backs:
Lam Trinh
Patricia O'sulliven
Alan Summers
The turn brought the , which gave O'sulliven an up-and-down draw to go with her top pair, but the river bricked as hard as possible and all the money was sent in Alan Summers' direction. He leaped out of his chair, and screamed, "Yes! I am the champion!" before sitting back down and hugging the big pile of chips in front of him.
Meanwhile, Trinh and O'sulliven both bust, each taking away £700.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrei Frujina | 3,700,000 | 400,000 |
Alan Summers
|
3,600,000 | 1,250,000 |
Lam Trinh | Busted | |
Patricia O'sulliven
|
Busted |