It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World
With a flop already in the middle of the felt a player in the big blind fired out 1,625 into Jeff Madsen in the cut-off. Madsen quickly and quietly made the call and was allowed to see the fall on the turn. It was here that the big blind again bet, this time 2,600. Madsen calmly contemplated for a few moments before again putting the appropriate amount of chips in the middle.
The on the river wasn't going to slow down the big blind as he again bet out, and made it 3,600. Madsen then slowly and deliberately grabbed a handful of chips and raised, making it 8,800. Madsen's opponent clearly did not like this turn of events, however he eventually threw in the call, begrudgingly. Madsen turned over for a full house, and was awarded the pot after his opponent dropped his cards in the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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43,000
13,000
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13,000 |