Jaros and Jachtmann Clash... Twice
During the first hand, Patrik Jaros raised to 32,000 from the middle position and only Jan-Peter Jachtmann called from the hijack. The flop came J♦6♥6♠, Jaros check-called the 50,000 bet of Jachtmann. They both checked through the 9♠ on the turn to the 2♦ on the river. Jaros bet 50,000 for Jachtmann to call and muck when Jaros showed the J♣9♣ for two pair.
On the next hand, Jaros raised the same amount but now from under the gun. Jachtmann three-bet to 80,000, and Jaros called.
The flop came A♠8♠J♥. Jaros considered his options and checked, but the dealer didn't seem to notice and kept looking at Jaros while the shot clock continued to run. After it ran through thirty seconds three times, Jachtmann asked if the dealer wasn't supposed to warn the player when the shot clock was at five seconds and if Jaros wasn't supposed to pay two time banks already. Jaros said he had checked, but the dealer claimed not to have seen the check.
A discussion followed; in the end, Jaros didn't have to give up any time banks, and Jachtmann bet 100,000 while holding 114,000 behind. Jaros shoved with the bigger stack, and Jachtmann was not happy.
"Something is wrong," Jachtmann commented. "Something is not right," he added. But he made the call.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann: Q♠Q♥
Patrik Jaros: Q♣J♣
"Oh," Jachtmann said with relief. "Thank you," he added with a smile once he saw the cards and the table laughed.
Jaros had flopped middle pair but Jachtmann held the higher pair in his hand.
The rest of the board was completed with the 3♣ on the turn and the 7♦ on the turn for Jachtmann to double up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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628,000
203,000
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203,000 |
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380,000
135,000
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135,000 |