Quoss Cracks a Set of Kings
Fabian Quoss has been in good form of late, having reached the final table of the WPT Grand Prix de Paris and then winning the �15,000 buy-in High Roller at the same festival. Along with playing well, the German is also running well too; as the following hand will demonstrate.
Ludovit Fischer opened to 525 from UTG+1 and he was called by Iosif Beskrovnyy to his immediate to left. Quoss was next to act and he squeezed to 1,800, only to see Soerren Voehrs put in a four-bet to 3,500. This last bet was enough to fold out Fischer and Beskrovnyy, but Quoss liked the look of his hand and he five-bet to 6,500. Voehrs opted to call and the pair shared a flop.
Quoss initially checked and then called as Voehrs bet 6,000. The on the turn was once again checked by Quoss, but Voehrs showed no signs of slowing down; in fact he moved all-in for 10,625. Quoss tanked for close to two minutes before calling, and the cards were revealed.
Quoss:
Voehrs:
Quoss was behind but he still had outs to the heart flush. The dealer burned a card and placed the on the river, completing Quoss' flush and sending Voehrs to the sidelines.