Hand 29: Nanos Wins Pot Worth 75% of the Chips in Play
Hand 29: Vladimir Krastev raised from the button to 65,000 and Thomas Bichon quickly folded his small blind. Konstantinos Nanos three-bet to 175,000 from the big blind and almost instantly Krastev four-bet to 390,000.
Nanos tanked for quite a while before five-betting to 875,000 with about 1.6 million left behind.
Krastev took his time, but eventually he announced "All in."
"Call," Nanos snapped, and he tabled .
Krastev showed and he was in a lot of trouble in this pot worth over five million chips/75% of the chips in play.
The flop brought and Krastev was looking for running straight, flush or two-pair cards. On the turn the hit and Krastev picked up a flush draw.
"Never easy," Bichon smiled, as Nanos was over on the rail trying to keep his composure.
The river brought the and Nanos' pair of aces held up. The German celebrated loudly, kissed the WPT Champions trophy and sat back down to receive 2,480,000 chips from Krastev.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Konstantinos Nanos |
5,005,000
2,790,000
|
2,790,000 |
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Vladimir Krastev |
800,000
-2,450,000
|
-2,450,000 |
Thomas Bichon |
795,000
-330,000
|
-330,000 |
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