Petrone Busts Dickerson and Doubles Through Panagiotidis
Nível 8
: 500/1,000, 1,000 ante
Vasileios Panagiotidis looked up two shorter stacks when Jules Dickerson was all-in for the last 20,500 and Ramiro Petrone got it in from the very next seat for 50,800, creating the following three-way all-in showdown.
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flop and
river put the Greek on the brink of a double knockout but Petrone spiked the
on the river. Perhaps the most well-known Greek word followed several times, as Panagiotidis exclaimed "malaka" before parting ways with a big portion of his stack.
To those not knowing the meaning, it can be said to a "good friend" or the exact opposite and is frequently used when explaining hand histories.