Anthony Marches On
Level 17
: Blinds 5,000/10,000, 10,000 ante
From middle position, Jeffrey Kimber found himself all in for his remaining 95,000. Brian Roelke opted to just flat the shove, allowing big blind Anthony March to shove his stack for 245,000. This bet completely put Roelke to the test, as he asked, "What are you doing to me, Anthony?" before being reminded that table talk wasn't allowed in multi-way pots. He ended up folding J♠J♣ face up, and saw that he'd got rid of the best hand.
Jeffrey Kimber: K♥Q♥
Anthony March: A♦Q♦
Kimber couldn't find his king as the board ran out 10♣6♣10♦3♠Q♠ as he hit the rail, and Roelke was left feeling relieved, as he was a call away from having the same fate. "Good fold," a tablemate said to him.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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590,000
400,000
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400,000 |
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206,000
192,000
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192,000 |
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Busted | |