Nadal Turns the Tables on Danchev
Hannes Jeschka started the action with a raise to 2,500 from the button, which Dimitar Danchev in the small blind called. However, Santiago Nadal had other plans, putting in a three-bet to 9,000. Jeschka quickly folded, but Danchev, facing the larger bet, shoved his entire stack of 5,000 chips into the middle, effectively putting himself all in. Nadal wasn’t thrilled but took a moment before deciding to call, leading to a showdown.
Santiago Nadal: K♣Q♠
Dimitar Danchev: 5♣5♦
Danchev was ahead with his pocket fives, but Nadal quickly found help from the board as the flop came Q♣9♣A♦, giving him a better pair. The Q♥ on the turn further solidified Nadal's lead with trips, leaving Danchev with few outs. The river 10♠ sealed Nadal's win, securing his double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Hannes Jeschka | 122,500 | |
Santiago Nadal |
101,300
86,300
|
86,300 |
Dimitar Danchev |
65,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
|