Pius Heinz raised to 3.4 million from the button and Martin Staszko reraised to 8.9 million to win the pot.
2011 World Series of Poker
Martin Staszko had the button, and he limped in for the minimum. Pius Heinz tapped the table, and the dealer gave them a flop. Heinz checked again, then called a bet of 2 million from his opponent.
The turn came the , and the two men checked through to the river. Heinz checked a third time, and Stascko checked it right back again.
The German tabled his , and the ducks give Heinz the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Staszko |
129,500,000
7,100,000
|
7,100,000 |
Pius Heinz |
76,400,000
-7,100,000
|
-7,100,000 |
Pius Heinz had the button to begin this hand. He raised to 3.4 million. Martin Staszko made the call and the flop came down . Staszko checked and Heinz squeezed out a bet of 3.5 million. Staszko raised to an even 10 million and Heinz folded.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Staszko |
122,400,000
41,400,000
|
41,400,000 |
Pius Heinz |
83,500,000
-41,400,000
|
-41,400,000 |
Martin Staszko had the button, and he raised to 3.5 million. Pius Heinz might be picking up the pace even harder here, and he made another reraise to 10.1 million. Staszko called the three-bet, though, and they went off to the flop. Heinz continued right out into the pot with another 9.8 million chips. Staszko has been acting quickly today, and once again, he didn't waste more than 30 seconds sliding the call into the middle.
The dropped on fourth street, and Heinz reached for chips again. Any pot that goes past the flop is significant now, and another 21.3 million from Heinz made things quite serious. Staszko was undeterred, though. He raised all in for just over 60 million, and Heinz's cards hit the muck rather quickly.
That turns the tides once again, and now it's Staszko with more than 120 million and a healthy chip lead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pius Heinz |
124,900,000
7,900,000
|
7,900,000 |
Martin Staszko |
81,000,000
-7,900,000
|
-7,900,000 |
The button started with Pius Heinz. He raised to 3.4 million. Martin Staszko reraised to 9.5 million. Heinz didn't go anywhere. The crowd grew silent as Heinz started reaching for chips, much more than 9.5 million worth. He four-bet to 20.2 million and Staszko folded rather quickly.
Martin Staszko had the button, and he opened to 3.5 million. Pius Heinz put up no fight, quickly folding.
Pius Heinz had the button, raised and won.