We joined a multi-way pot in progress as the dealer ran out a flop of . It appears that Luca Pagano was the preflop raiser, but we can't say for certain. Either way, Gerolamo Carella led out into the pot with a bet of 2,600 from the blinds. Pagano was next, and he made the minimum raise to 5,200. Not to be outdone, the third man in the pot came right back over the top. Markus Golser made it 13,200 straight, but the action wasn't done yet. Back on Carella, the table watched him count down his stack before announcing an all-in reraise, committing about 50,000 of his chips to the pot.
Pagano folded fairly quickly, although looking a bit disgusted. Golser, though, was not so quick to act. He had about the same stack in front of him, and it would be several long minutes of thought before he finally kicked his cards back to the dealer.
As Carella was being pushed the pot, he flashed the . "Show us the other nine," pleaded the table. Carella obliged by flashing his other card, the .
"Nice play," said Golser, knocking the table and shaking his head after what appears to be an incorrect fold on his part. He'll stick with his 52,000 chips for now.