Pius Heinz had the button, and his raise to 4.2 million got through this time.
2011 World Series of Poker
Martin Staszko had the button. He raised to 4.3 million and won the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Martin Staszko |
109,900,000
20,900,000
|
20,900,000 |
Pius Heinz |
96,000,000
-20,900,000
|
-20,900,000 |
Pius Heinz had the button, and he started the new level with a raise to 4.2 million. Martin Staszko grabbed a big stack of chips with his left hand, and he cut out a reraise to 11.5 million and slid it across the imaginary betting line. Heinz gave a stare as he shuffled chips, and he eventually grabbed his bet back and made a four-bet to 20.6 million. Staszko announced a five-bet all in rather quickly, and the fold from Heinz came in an instant.
Staszko's side of the stage erupted, and their man has taken the chip lead once again.
Level: 42
Blinds: 1,000,000/2,000,000
Ante: 300,000
The two remaining players have stepped off-stage for a quick break. We're not sure how long it is (maybe 8 minutes?), but we'll be back as soon as the cards go back in the air.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pius Heinz |
116,900,000
-6,500,000
|
-6,500,000 |
Martin Staszko |
89,000,000
6,500,000
|
6,500,000 |
Martin Staszko had the button, and he limped in for the minimum. Pius Heinz checked to see the flop, but he led out with 2 million on the . Staszko flatted, and the hit fourth street. Heinz fired out again with 4.5 million, and Staszko called once again.
That led them to the river, and Heinz slowed back down. He checked, and Staszko took his cue to bet 9.75 million. Heinz mucked and spilled his coffee on the floor in the process, and that's the end of the level, too.
From the button, Pius Heinz raised to 3.4 million and won the pot.