Hand #224: Jorryt van Hoof opened to 2.2 million from under the gun only to have Will Tonking move all in for 20 million. Martin Jacobson then moved all in from the small blind for 21.35 million and van Hoof quickly folded.
Tonking:
Jacobson:
With Tonking covered and at the big disadvantage, the flop of flop was spread to give Tonking more outs to a flush.
The turn of the now gave Tonking outs to a straight also as any club, three or two would see him scoop the pot.
Unfortunately for Tonking however, the river landed the to see him sent to the rail in 4th place for a $2,848,833 while Jacobson climbed to over 45 million in chips.
Jorryt van Hoof had the button, and he made it 2.2 million to go. Martin Jacobson was in the big blind, and he called to see the flop come down . Both players checked.
The turn was the , and Jacobson led with a bet of 3.5 million. Van Hoof called, and the river was the . Jacobson moved all in for an even 9 million, and van Hoof went into the tank. The Dutchman eventually folded, and the Swede raked in the pot.
Martin Jacobson entered the pot from under the gun with a raise to 2.25 million and Felix Stephensen called on the button.
The flop fell and Jacobson bet out 2 million with Stephensen making the call as the landed on the turn.
Jacobson paused for a few moments and then eventually pushed out a bet totaling 5 million with Stephensen calling as the completed the board on the river.
Jacobson checked and Stephensen bet out 11.5 million to which Jacobson responded by going into the tank for close to three minutes without moving an inch. Eventually Jacobson turned around to peer at the TV screen that had the chip counts located on it before returning to focus on his stack which he broke down to reveal he had 26.350 million remaining.
After a further minute, Jacobson announced a call and Stephensen tabled his for runner-runner trips to send his stack upwards of 57 million while Jacobson slipped down to under 15 million.
From the button, Will Tonking made it 2 million to go with only Felix Stephensen calling as the flop fell .
Stephensen checked and Tonking bet out 2.5 million with Stephensen check-calling as the landed on the turn.
Both players checked as the completed the board and Stephensen led out with a bet of 5.2 million. Tonking quickly folded and slipped to 20 million as Stephensen climbed to over 35 million.
Jorryt van Hoof had the button to start this hand, and he raised to 2.2 million. Martin Jacobson called from the big blind, and the flop came down . After Jacobson checked, van Hoof bet 3.1 million. Jacobson folded.