A Ten Minute Chop
The action started with Andy Seth opening to 6,500 from under the gun, and was called by Eric Rodawig in late position, as well as Bryce Yockey in the blinds.
The flop came down as Yockey and Seth checked. Rodawig threw out a bet of 15,000, and was just called by Seth, as the turn brought the . Both players checked as the completed the board. Seth reached for chips, and bet out 27,000, before Rodawig quickly announced "pot!".
“How much is it?” asked Seth, as the dealer started adding it all up.
Random amounts were yelled out before the dealer’s final number came at 133,500.
“I guess were all good at Math” joked Bronshtein, as Seth continued to tank over his decision.
Almost 10 minutes had passed, as some players at the table started to get inpatient.
“I understand if you want to call time on me.” “I’m just in a tough numbers spot,” said Seth.
“I was going to call time at 10 minutes,” replied Rodawig, as he sat there patiently.
“Ok, Clock!” said David Levi, sitting at the table. “If you don’t mind, then I’m calling it.”
The tournament director was called over and asked if Seth had taken a few minutes already to decide.
An eruption of laughter then made its way around the table before Mike Matusow spoke up saying, “We’ve been very nice, he’s had 10 minutes.”
With the countdown nearing its end, Seth finally made the call and tabled which was good to take half the pot with a low, as Rodawig showed his for a flush and the high.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andy Seth |
210,000
9,500
|
9,500 |
Eric Rodawig |
185,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
|
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Bryce Yockey |
138,000
114,000
|
114,000 |
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