Getzwiller Three-Bet Shoves
Jon Turner opened his small blind to 165,000 only to have Sean Getzwiller move all in from the big.
Turner mucked, and Getzwiller collected the pot.
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Jon Turner opened his small blind to 165,000 only to have Sean Getzwiller move all in from the big.
Turner mucked, and Getzwiller collected the pot.
After Jon Turner folded from the button, Sean Getzwiller raised to 165,000 and Sadan Turker decided to shove all-in. Getzwiller snap-called with authority in his voice and tabled his , standing up to await the flop. Turker flipped up his with disappointment and found himself hunting for ducks.
The flop rained down and Getzwiller's aces had held up so far. The turn fell and Turker now needed to spike a deuce and a deuce only on the river to claim the pot.
River:
With that, Getzwiller had doubled his stack of 3,090,000 to just over 6 million and took the chip lead early on in this final table. After the hand, Getzwiller told the other players that he had already had pocket aces earlier in the match, meaning he is running extremely well to start the evening.
Sean Getzwiller folded from the button and following his plan of hyper aggression before the flop, Sadan Turker shoved all-in on a short stacked Jon Turner.
Turner squeezed his cards and when he saw the he immediately made the call to put his tournament life at risk. Turker appeared to be stunned by the call and showed his with disgust. Turner was in great shape to double up and needed the dealer to do him justice.
Flop:
The man known as "PearlJammer" online had survived the flop and needed to avoid the three queens in the deck to survive his all-in confrontation.
Turn:
When the dealer revealed the dagger of a turn card, Turner stood up and tapped the table as he began packing up his belongings. He would need to spike an eight on the river to stay alive.
River:
The players all had to look back and check that the eight of diamonds had not fallen, but when they saw that it was indeed a nine, Turner began the long, lonely walk to the cashier's cage, having come tantalizingly close to claiming his first WSOP bracelet.
Here are the heads-up chip counts.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Sadan Turker |
6,335,000
-1,575,000
|
-1,575,000 |
Sean Getzwiller |
6,200,000
3,200,000
|
3,200,000 |
|
Sadan Turker opened the button to 200,000 and Sean Getzwiller kicked his cards to the muck.
Getzwiller would button-raise the next to 165,000 to also be successful in picking up the big blind and antes.
Sadan Turker limped in and Sean Getzwiller checked his option as the flop fell .
Getzwiller checked and Turker fired out 80,000 to force Getzwiller's cards into the muck.
It seems as though both Sean Getzwiller and Sadan Turker are trading button raises at the moment.
Over the past four hands, whoever has opened their button has easily picked up the pot.
Sadan Turker entered the pot from the button with a min-raise to 160,000 and Sean Getzwiller checked.
The flop saw Getzwiller check-fold to Turker's 150,000-chip bet.
When both Sean Getzwiller and Sadan Turker went heads-up, they asked the Tournament Director if they could have a short break so that they could step outside and chat.
The Tournament Director didn't allow it, and when they started talking at the table, the Tournament Director told them that that wasn't allowed.
Consequently after roughly ten hands of heads-up play, both Getzwiller and Turker decided to just get up and leave so that they could have their chat.
The dealer looked a little dumb-founded, but as the players vacated the Thunder-Dome, the clock continues to run down.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Sadan Turker |
6,505,000
170,000
|
170,000 |
Sean Getzwiller |
6,030,000
-170,000
|
-170,000 |
|