Doug Polk opened to, what appeared to be 40,000 from the hijack. Doug Polk on the button three bet to 95,000 and after both blinds folded, action was on Polk. He shoved all in, for what looked to us like 450,000, but Scott Seiver was convinced it was 600,000 afterwards. How ever much it was, Busquet made the call.
Busquet:
Polk:
The board didn't help Polk and he got up from the table. "Nice playing with you guys" he said before he left. He returned a minute later to grab his phone, only to be needled by Scott Seiver; "Ohh no, the walk of shame!"
Back at the 2014 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure, it was Dan Shak who lost heads up to Fabian Quoss in the $100,000 Super High Roller. Now here in the European Poker Tour Barcelona €50,000 Super High Roller, Shak has gotten a little revenge as he just busted Quoss.
The two got all in on the board. Quoss had the against Shak's . Shak was behind with his pair of eights and flush draw to Quoss' pair of nines, but the on the river gave Shak the winning hand.
Quoss hit the rail while Shak moved to 915,000 in chips.
With 317,000 in chips on the board up on the main feature table, 2014 World Series of Poker November Niner Martin Jacobson was pitted in a hand against WSOP Big One for One Drop winner Daniel Colman.
Up until this point, Colman had raised from under the gun, and Jacobson called out of the big blind. Jacobson then led the flop, Colman called, and that is where things stood. Jacobson then bet 155,000 on the turn, and Colman called.
The river was the , and Jacobson moved all in for 488,000. Colman's face wrenched in disgust, but he quickly made the call. Jacobson tabled the for just ace high, but Colman's proved to be the winning hand as he had flopped a set of fours.
Jacobson hit the rail while Colman moved to 1.66 million in chips.
From early position, Paul Newey raised to 40,000. Only Nick Wong called, and the flop came down . Newey bet 35,000, and Wong folded.
Two hands later, Andrew Pantling raised to 42,000 from the cutoff seat. Newey called from the big blind, and the flop came down . Newey and Pantling checked.
The turn was the , and Newey bet 35,000. Pantling called, and the river completed the board with the . Newey checked, Pantling bet 60,000, and Newey called.
Pantling showed the for a straight, but Newey had him bettered with the for a higher straight.
In one of the first hands after the break, Talal Shakerchi pushed all in, but he found no callers. The next hand he opened to 43,000 from early position, and Ryan Fee three bet to 115,000 from the hijack. The cutoff, button, and both blinds folded, and Shakerchi confidently pushed all in for just over 300,000. Fee called instantly.
Talal Shakerchi:
Ryan Fee:
The in the window was good news for Shakerchi, but the that followed spoiled that party. By the time the hit the turn, Shakerchi was drawing dead. "All right" said Fee after it was determined Shakerchi would have to make his exit. "Nice hand" said Shakerchi after the river was delivered, "Good game" replied Fee.