Moseley Wins Monstrous 2.8 Million-Chip Pot
On the last hand of Level 26, Jonathan Moseley opened to 45,000 from under the gun. James Kinney called in middle position, and Jeremiah Fitzpatrick defended his big blind. The flop came , and Fitzpatrick checked. Moseley fired a continuation bet of 55,000, Kinney folded, and Fitzpatrick called.
The turn was a repeat deuce - the - and Fitzpatrick knuckled again. Moseley tossed out 80,000, and Fitzpatrick announced, "One-ninety."
Moseley tank-called.
The completed the board, and Fitzpatrick cooly flicked forward four blue T100,000 chips. Moseley shot him a disconcerting look, then said, "all in."
Fitzpatrick's eyes widened. He eyed his neighbor's stack, looked down at his own, then sighed.
"I call," he said.
Moseley ripped over for a rivered full house, and Fitzpatrick slammed one of the chips he was rifling with his right hand onto the felt. He was then forced to show for trip deuces.
The all-in bet was for 1.089 million, and Moseley doubled to 2.8 million chips.
Moseley plummeted down to 430,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Moseley |
2,810,000
1,625,000
|
1,625,000 |
Jeremiah Fitzpatrick |
430,000
-1,390,000
|
-1,390,000 |