[user66118]
Jeff Sarwer open-raised to 95,000, and Antonio Matias passed. In the big blind, Pierre Neuville made the call, and the two men watched the flop come . Neuville checked it, and Sarwer continued out with a bet of 200,000. Neuville then announced an all in, and Sarwer instantly called.
Neuville showed , and he was in the lead; Sarwer showed for the draw, looking to fill it in and force his way into heads-up play. Neuville would find a safe turn card, the , and the river secured his double up. Sarwer looked to the rail and shrugged, still smiling. He's still on top of the pack, but Neuville is now back in contention with about 1.5 million.
[user46392]
Jeff Sarwer (button) and Antonio Matias (small blind) got as far as the turn of a board before a raising war broke out, which was eventually won without a showdown by Matias. He showed .
[user66118]
Jan Skampa - 4th Place
With the betting folded to the blinds, Jan Skampa moved his short stack all in from the small. Jeff Sarwer checked his cards in the big blind and nodded, making the call to put Skampa at risk.
It was a worst-case scenario for Skampa as his was dominated by Sarwer's . He would find no help from the dealer either; she ran out a board of . Failing to find his out cards, Jan Skampa has been relieved of his remaining chips. He'll take a six-figure payout home with him, adding nearly �120,000 to his bankroll. Not too shabby, Mr. Skampa.
[user46392]
Jeff Sarwer made it 90,000 under the gun. In the big blind, Jan Skampa made it 260,000. Sarwer now made it 695,000. Skampa announced all in to cover Sarwer. Insta-call.
Wow.
Sarwer:
Skampa: er,
Nevertheless, Sarwer, beset by dreadful outdraws today, looked very afraid. "Nothing I can do, it's out of my hands," he told the rail. "I made the right decision." This drew applause from the rail, delighted to have some kind of spectacle to keep them amused. "You go to the toilet, we'll tell you after," offered Pierre Neuville.
Board:
Sarwer stood up and raised his arms in the international posture of I Am A Golden God. Then he did a lap of honour, high-fiving rail and media alike. "I'm sorry," he said to Skampa, "I'm not used to poker at this level."
By the by, Matias folded , which would have made him quads plus a pair.
Skampa - down to 550,000
Sarwer - gigantic chip leader on 4-5 million