Small Mistake, Still Profit for Khangah
From first position, Timothy Adams raised to 70,000. Manuchehr Khangah in the cutoff made the call, Leo Yan Ho Cheng called from the small blind and Igor Kurganov called from the big blind.
The flop came and both blinds checked. Initial raiser Adams made a bet of 105,000 and Khangah called before both blinds folded.
The hit the turn and Adams decided to check. Khangah fired a bet of 280,000 and Adams asked for a count. Once he found out it was just under 300,000, he called.
Khangah opened his cards and showed for the nuts, thinking the hand was over. The floor came over and ruled that Khangah's hand stayed open, and the two players would continue the hand with the information available.
The river was a blank and Adams checked. Khangah checked behind and Adams mucked as he couldn't beat the straight.
The whole table agreed that it was an honest mistake after a long day of poker, and as a result Khangah was given just a warning for opening his hand a street to early, and not given a penalty.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Timothy Adams |
2,300,000
-700,000
|
-700,000 |
Ahadpur Khangah |
1,600,000
800,000
|
800,000 |