Nakladal KOs Koss
Jan Nakladal and Robert Koss were just now engaged in a hand that saw the pair reach fifth street with about 420,000 in the middle, the board showing , and Koss firing a bet of 200,000. At that Nakladal leaned forward to get a look at Koss's remaining chips, and asked the dealer for a count.
Subsequent talk among some of the players at the table resulted in the floor being called over to clarify that the dealer doesn't count out chips that haven't been bet yet. However, a player can look at an opponent's chips and if they aren't stacked in a way that makes it clear enough to see how much he or she has, the player can be made to restack them so that they are.
All of that discussion was somewhat academic, really, as Koss's remaining chips were easy enough to eyeball — about 275,000. Nakladal then declared he was raising all in, and Koss called without hesitation.
Nakladal flipped over for a flopped set of sevens, and at the sight of Nakladal's hand, Koss mucked his cards and departed as one of the first post-dinner eliminations.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jan Nakladal |
2,075,000
780,000
|
780,000 |
Robert Koss | Busted |