Big Call from Jarvis Sends O'Dea to the Rail
A player in middle position opened for 650 and received a call from Randy Dorfman in the cutoff. Eoghan O'Dea was on the button and opted for a three-bet to 2,100, which pushed out the small blind. With action on Matt Jarvis was in the big blind, he came in for a four-bet to 5,325, which inspired two folds back to O'Dea.
The November Niner thought for about 40 seconds before moving all in for 24,325, putting the pressure back on Jarvis, who fidgeted in his chair, removed his glasses, stared down his opponent, counted his chips, and then made the call.
Showdown
O'Dea | |
Jarivs |
Dorfman, who was now watching the action, was surprised by the call and admitted that he had folded pocket nines. Nonetheless, O'Dea was at risk and needed some help. The flop gave him a gut-shot straight draw, but it would not come in as the and blanked on the turn and river.
O'Dea was eliminated on the hand while Jarivs chipped up to 67K.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Matt Jarvis |
67,000
30,500
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30,500 |
Eoghan O'Dea | Busted | |
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