Mistep from Corkins
In what started off as a repeat of the last hand, Roland De Wolfe opened for 29,000 (this time the cut-off), and button Hoyt Corkins once again three-bet his neighbour to 75,000.
On this occasion, however, another player joined the party, Fabrizio Baldassari moving all in one seat down for a total of 215,000.
De Wolfe folded, and although everyone expected Corkins to make the call, he sized up his stack and released his hand.
A wide-eyed De Wolfe gave Corkins a glance before offering an 'Oh, so that's how it is,' grin.
Corkins wasn't grinning; he's down to 375,000 after showing the timing of a broken Rolex.