Zeebo's Theorem Doesn't Apply to Tarzia
Level 2
: 100/200, 0 ante
"No player is capable of folding a full house on any betting round, regardless of the size of the bet," the Zeebo's Theorem claims.
But it wasn't the case in the hand between Rubens Tarzia and David Danheiser who had made it to the river of the board by the time the action was picked up.
Tarzia, who was under the gun, fired 12,500 into a pot of about 22,000. Danheiser paused and then moved all in for 37,500.
"King-jack, huh?" Tarzia investigated with a sad tone in his voice.
"I flopped it," Tarzia continued.
Then he studied the board for a while and eventually folded.
"You're not raising me with less," Tarzia said and flipped his hole cards, showing that he indeed flopped a full house with .
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Danheiser |
72,000
72,000
|
72,000 |
Rubens Tarzia
|
50,000
50,000
|
50,000 |