zaujimava situacia, aky mate na to nazor vy ???
We all know that playing in deep stack poker events can be quite monotonous and understand why people keep themselves occupied with I Pods, I Pads, etc but on times they can be an absolute hindrance.
Over at table 26 where Team P****Stars Pro's Liv Boeree and Noah Boeken are sat we caught up with a hand at the turn. The flop was 7s5c5hKc. Michael Huber had checked and his opponent had bet 5,600. Huber with 20,000 behind him made the call. The river was the Kd and Huber checked and his opponent declared all-in. Huber was wearing headphones at the time and he simply rolled his cards face up to show AdKs but didn't say anything.
There was a dispute on the table in four different languages about what Huber's action meant. Huber himself admitted that he did not hear his opponent announce all-in and assumed he had checked.
Boeree called Tournament Director Thomas Kremser over to make a decision and he declared Huber's hand as live and told him that he could either call or fold. There were a few players on the table who were not happy with this decision and believed his hand should have been folded, citing different rulings in different tournaments.
Huber announced a call with his full house.
"OK enough with the slow roll - show us your quad fives." Said Boeken to the player who had gone all-in.
The player mucked his hand, Huber scooped the pot and we left to the sounds of discontent from around the table.
podla mna mu mali tu ruku foldnut.....