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Woodward tries to raise his button to 425,000 again. This time de Korver just calls. De Korver checks the flop to Woodward, then folds to a bet of 400,000 from Woodward.
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Pieter de Korver just will not relent. Matthew Woodward raised the button to 425,000 again, and again de Korver reraised to more than 1 million. Woodward passed.
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Woodward raises his button to 425,000 again. Pieter de Korver calls again. It's all red and small, . Changing things up a little, de Korver leads into Woodward for 400,000. Woodward calls. A potential draw-filling card, the hits the turn. De Korver fires a second time, making it 700,000 to go. Woodward calls again.
The river falls and Dana says to me, "[Woodward] looks like he's going to cry." De Korver is not shy with his bet -- it's 3.6 million to go to showdown. Woodward folds.
"Do you want to see what I had?" de Korver asks Woodward. Woodward says yes and de Korver flashes the . That's no help to Woodward's stack; he's down to 6,325,000.
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Pieter de Korver
Matthew Woodward opens for 425,000 and Pieter de Korver quickly calls. As is his wont, de Korver checks the flop and, as is his wont, Woodward bets 450,000. De Korver makes what seems like his eleventy-billionth check-raise of heads-up play, this time to 1,200,000. Woodward thinks things through before calling.
The turn is the . De Korver puts a large stack of brown chips across the line. It's 2.5 million chips in total. Woodward calls in less than 30 seconds, making this the biggest pot of heads-up play.
The river is barely on the felt before de Korver moves all in. He has Woodward covered. Woodward quickly surrenders, and de Korver can't resist needling him.
"Bluff!" he says with a grin. "You'll see it on TV."