Aces vs. Kings for Six Million Chips on First Hand of the Day
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As Bruno Kawauti was celebrating on an adjacent table, Noah Schwartz had raised to 110,000 in middle position. Jay Farber reached for chips, three-betting to 265,000 on his direct left, and the action folded back to Schwartz, who four-bet to 580,000. Farber tanked for no more than 30 seconds, then double fisted a five-bet of 1.29 million in front of him.
"All in," Schwartz said, splashing forward a handful of lavender T100,000 chips.
Farber snapped it off, tabling , and Schwartz unhappily showed
.
"F***!" Schwartz said, getting up from the table and walking towards the rail.
The flop fell , and Schwartz was back in his seat by the time the
turned. He slammed his phone onto the felt in disgust. The dealer burned one last card, then delivered a meaningless
on the river.
After anteing, Farber's all in was for 3.025 million, and he doubled to 6.17 million. Schwartz plummeted to 565,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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6,170,000
3,140,000
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3,140,000 |
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565,000
-3,030,000
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-3,030,000 |
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