Ordet Gets a "Thin Value Shove" Paid Off; Rast Wins Multi-Way Pot
On a completed board of J?7?4?4?5?, Kevin Ordet in the big blind moved forward a bet of 500,000. That covered his sole remaining opponent Dimitrii Kamalov, who went deep into the tank.
Eventually, Kamalov called all-in and Ordet tabled the 8?5? for a flopped gutshot that had only hit the five on the river. Yet, it was enough as Kamalov tried to slide his cards very carefully into the muck. The dealer looked at him almost apologizing as he turned over the A?Q? according to the all-in showdown rule.
"That was a thin value bet," someone at the table joked while several players were in disbelief.
Another player busted shortly after and the table was then filled with Lucas Greenwood and Brian Rast. The latter called a raise to 25,000 by John Kim from under the gun with Ordet in the cutoff and Adam Rude in the big blind coming along as well.
The Q?4?3? flop was checked to Rast and he bet 40,000, Ordet and Rude called.
On the 6? turn, Rude checked again and Rast now bet 160,000 yet both opponents called once more. They then checked the 4? on the river and Rude showed J?10? for a missed flush draw, Ordet had the 5?5? and Rast won the pot with the K?Q?.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kevin Ordet |
2,260,000
860,000
|
860,000 |
Brian Rast |
1,275,000
515,000
|
515,000 |
|
||
John Kim |
540,000
395,000
|
395,000 |
Lucas Greenwood |
380,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
|
||
Adam Rude |
330,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
Dimitrii Kamalov | Busted |