Monster Potten for PA
Things are gettin' nuts up in here. People are trying to outplay Patrik Antonius. That's never a good idea. Just ask 2+2.
The cutoff opened to 1,500. In the small blind, Antonius made it 6,300 total. Maybe the cutoff's Ed Hardy hat was too tight or too blingy or too something, because he four-bet to 12,000. After a long pause, PA flatted.
The flop came , and Antonius checked quickly. His opponent bet 8,500, and Patrik called. The fell on the turn, and Antonius checked again. Mr. Hardy Hat tried to take it down with a bet of 36,000. No dice. Antonius instantly moved all in for only a few thousand more. The cutoff called, showing for an open-ended straight draw. Antonius held for top two pair.
The rail went nuts with comments on the hands as the dealer laid out the on the river. With that total brick, PA doubled up to around 125,000. His opponent was left with 13,000.