Dunnett Bluffs Eychenne
While every player had already left the area to go on a break, Thomas Eychenne was still sitting and struggling in front of Warwick Dunnett in the small blind.
According to Eychenne after the hand, he opened from an early position to make it a 4-way pot. But on 8?7?10?, it was Dunnett who took the lead. Eychenne was the only one to call.
The 2? came on the turn, and Dunnett bet for approximately two-thirds of the pot. Eychenne called once again.
On the river 5?, Dunnett went all-in for 56,600 chips, almost three times the pot. Moving on his chair and taking his head in his hands, Eychenne went into the tank for five minutes and eventually called the clock.
After 30 seconds, he folded, and Dunnett slammed A?9? on the table for a big bluff. Eychenne stood up straight away and left, visibly frustrated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Thomas Eychenne | 88,500 | |
Warwick Dunnett | 78,000 |