Wait... How Much Are These Worth?
Sam Trickett raised it up to 110,000 and Erik Seidel called. The flop was , and Seidel checked to Trickett who bet 150,000. Seidel made the call, and the turn was the . Both players checked to the river, and Seidel once again showed a winner, with the .
Erik Seidel limped his button on the next hand, and Trickett checked his option. The flop was and both checked. The turn was the , and Trickett bet 80,000, Seidel making the call.
The river was the and Seidel led out for 100,000, getting a quick fold from Sam Trickett.
On the third hand of this trio, Trickett limped his button, and Seidel checked. The flop was , and Seidel led out for 75,000. Trickett made the call, and the two saw on the turn. This time Seidel led out for 150,000, and Trickett who is completely out of chocolate chips, and is now sitting with tons of grey (1k) and yellow (5k) called.
The river was the , and Sediel checked to Trickett, who bet 500,000. Seidel asked "do you even have 500,000?" which he didn't. Seidel folded anyway.
After the hand, Trickett admitted he thought his stacks of grey were 100k each, when in fact they were only 20k each. He then said he would have played things very differently if he had been cognizant of that fact.
Oops....