Hendrix Makes Massive Call for a Mountainous Stack
A massive pot of around 300,000 sat in the middle between small blind Ben Underwood and big blind Adam Hendrix. The board read and Hendrix was facing an all-in shove worth about 280,000. He was deep in the tank.
According to Ryan Laplante, Underwood had limp-raised to 31,000 and then barreled 35,000 on the flop and 100,000 on the turn before cramming the river.
Hendrix alternately cracked his knuckles, studied the ceiling, and peered at Underwood for clues.
Lee Markholt wandered over to sweat from a neighboring table.
"You guys are playing big pots over here," he observed.
"You know wherever I go, the action is," Chino Rheem said from Seat 1.
Finally, Hendrix slid in some chips to call. Underwood instantly flipped over and moved to exit, with Hendrix showing . He got busy stacking an amount that looks to be around four-times the average count in the room.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adam Hendrix |
1,000,000
560,000
|
560,000 |
Ben Underwood | Busted |