Martin Staszko had the button, and he opened to 3.5 million. Pius Heinz folded.
2011 World Series of Poker
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pius Heinz |
117,000,000
15,950,000
|
15,950,000 |
Martin Staszko |
88,900,000
-15,950,000
|
-15,950,000 |
Pius Heinz started the hand with the button. He raised to 3.4 million and Martin Staszko called to see the flop. Staszko checked, Heinz bet 3.75 million and Staszko called.
The landed on the turn and Staszko checked. Heinz bet 8.6 million. Staszko made the call to see the final community card.
The river was the and Staszko checked his option. Heinz sat riffling his chips for a few moments and then reached into his stack. He maneuvered some chips around as he decided on how much he wanted to wager. Eventually, Heinz slid out a couple stacks worth 16.8 million. Staszko gave it some thought, but then folded and Heinz's railbirds erupted in cheers.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Staszko |
104,850,000
-5,800,000
|
-5,800,000 |
Pius Heinz |
101,050,000
5,800,000
|
5,800,000 |
Martin Staszko had the button, and he limped in for the minimum. Pius Heinz checked, and they took a flop. Heinz check-called a bet of 2.2 million there, and he took a long while before checking the turn. Staszko checked it back, and the came on the river. Heinz checked one last time, and Staszko checked it back.
The was the best hand, and it was shown down by Pius Heinz, giving him the pot.
Pius Heinz had the button to start this hand. Heinz raised to 3.4 million and won the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Staszko |
110,650,000
22,550,000
|
22,550,000 |
Pius Heinz |
95,250,000
-22,550,000
|
-22,550,000 |
Martin Staszko had the button, and he completed for the minimum. Pius Heinz checked, and they took a friendly flop. Heinz led out with 2 million, Staszko called, and the landed on the turn. Heinz loaded up the gun and fired again -- 4.5 million this time. Staszko flatted again, and the river brought the . And a long pause. Heinz spent maybe 90 seconds or so plotting his next action, and he decided -- not surprisingly -- to bet it again. He slid out another 14.25 million -- nearly a full-pot bet.
It was another 90 seconds or so before the call came, and Heinz showed up for two pair. It was second-best. Staszko waited to see, then flipped up his to take the pot.
With it comes the chip lead once again, and we've got ourselves a battle here.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pius Heinz |
117,800,000
-6,900,000
|
-6,900,000 |
Martin Staszko |
88,100,000
6,900,000
|
6,900,000 |
Pius Heinz started the hand with the button. He min-raised to 3.2 million and Martin Staszko made the call.
The flop came down and Staszko check-called a bet of 3.5 million from Heinz before the dealer placed the on the turn. Both players checked.
The river was the . Staszko bet 6.25 million. Heinz folded after a minute and Staszko won the pot.