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2011 World Series of Poker
Sean Gitzwiller opened to 350,000 only to have Sadan Turker move all in for 3,820,000. Gitzwiller made the call.
Gitzwiller:
Turker:
With Gitzwiller in the lead and holding the chip advantage, the flop saw him give up the lead to Turker.
The on the turn would put a lock on the hand for Turker as the completed the board on the river.
With that pot, Turker climbs to 7,680,000 while leaving Getzwiller on 4,855,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sadan Turker |
7,680,000
3,815,000
|
3,815,000 |
Sean Getzwiller |
4,855,000
-3,815,000
|
-3,815,000 |
|
Sean Getzwiller opened the betting by raising to 350,000 on his button. In a departure from his usual quick action, Sadan Turker began rubbing his face while he slowly cut out stacks of chips. Eventually he settled on a three-bet to 775,000 and Getzwiller instantly waved his hands towards the pot, saying "all-in."
Turker did not need to tank this time and quickly tossed his cards towards the muck.
After Sadan Turker opened to 330,000 on the button, Sean Getzwiller made the call and the flop fell . Getzwiller led out for 300,000 and Turker came along for the ride.
The turn card fell and both players opted to check.
The river was the and Getzwiller checked it yet again. After Turker checked behind, Getzmiller yelled "damn it!" and angrily threw down his for a full house. He told his friends on the rail that he thought Turker would bet it, and while he did not get much value from his boat, Getswiller did win the pot to continue climbing in the chip count.
Sean Getzwiller opened to his standard 350,000 from the button and Sadan Turker made the call to see a flop fall.
Both players checked before Turker pushed out 355,000 when the landed on the turn. Getzwiller made the call, and when the fell on the river, Turker checked.
Getzwiller pushed out 510,000 and Turker instantly made the call tabling his . Unfortunately for Turker, Getzwiller tabled his for a rivered three-outer as he took the pot to move to 7,090,000 while Turker fell to 5,445,000 in chips.
Sean Getzwiller opened to 350,000 and Sadan Turker three-bet to 850,000.
Getzwiller moved all in and Turker quickly mucked. Getzwiller flashed his and moved to 5,840,000 in chips.
Sadan Turker opened his button to 330,000 only to have Sean Getzwiller up the ante to a cool 1,000,000.
Turker passed and when Getzwiller was pushed the pot, he moved to 4,770,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sadan Turker |
7,765,000
380,000
|
380,000 |
Sean Getzwiller |
4,770,000
-380,000
|
-380,000 |
|
Sean Getzwiller limped in and Sadan Turner checked his option as both players tapped the table when the flop was spread.
Getwiller fired out 200,000 when the landed on the turn as Turker made the call before leading for 550,000 when the river fell the . Getzwiller called and tabled his , and when Turker tabled his , the pot was chopped up.
In a near carbon copy of the last hand, Sadan Turker opened to 360,000 from the button and Sean Getzwiller made the call. The flop came and Getzwiller tapped the table, checking to Turker.
This opening was all Turker needed and he began sliding a stack of chips worth 500,000 into the middle. The mve to bet was all it took, however, and Getzwiller beat him into the pot with his mucked cards.
On one of the few hands to see a flop, Sean Getzwiller called Sadan Turker's preflop raise of 340,000 and the dealer spread the across the felt.
Getzwiller checked and Turker fired a bet of 375,000 into the middle. Keeping with his apparent strategy of refusing to three-bet, Getzwiller mucked his hand and Turker took the pot. He flashed the ace of spades as he collected the chips and Turker appears content to capture the small pots in this battle.