Live Misclick Costs Arkadiusz Peitsch Big
When you think of misclicks, you often think of online poker. Similar types of "misclicks" can also happen in live play if players aren't paying attention to the action in front of them or what chips they are tossing out.
Germany's Arkadiusz Peitsch got caught in what we will call a live misclick. He opened up the betting for 20,200 before claiming he meant to only bet 2,200.
The action then folded United Kingdom's Edwin Chun Man who jammed for a little more than 100,000 with pocket eights. Peitsch thought for a second before calling with ace-queen. The board was unable to improve Peitsch's hand and his first bullet is now history while his opponent's stack almost doubled. He shared he plans to re-enter today's field hoping for better success the second time around.
Meanwhile, to update two other British players' chip counts, James Akenhead's stack has grown to 255,000 while Rehman Kassam is at 130,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
James Akenhead |
255,000
70,000
|
70,000 |
Edwin Chun Man
|
190,000
190,000
|
190,000 |
Rehman Kassam |
130,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
Arkadiusz Peitsch
|
Busted |