On table 37 just now we saw a relatively rare sight, a quadruple all-in. Not all the stacks were of the same size, however, so the winner, Jung Park, didn’t quadruple up. But he was happy with the result all the same.
The hand began with a small bet from Bastien Muselli under the gun. He was called by Jung Park, but Peter Liakopoulos decided to shove for his remaining 9,500 chips from the button. Steve Pouliot had a similar-sized stack in the small blind, so he shoved as well. Because the amounts were relatively small compared to his stack, Bastien called as well. Unfortunately for him, Jung decided to shove over top for almost 50,000.
Now Bastien had to make a decision. Was he confident enough in his cards to go for it? He was. Unfortunately for him, his cards didn’t hold up.
Steve Pouliot:
(top left)
Bastien Muselli:
(top right)
Jung Park:
(bottom left)
Peter Liakopoulos:
(bottom right)
Peter couldn’t have been happier with the flop, catching trip-queens. Seeing that two of his opponents had split aces (and that the other opponent had a lower pair) he was cruising. Unfortunately for him, the rest of the board looked like this:
Four clubs later, Jung’s took down the whole thing, adding about 70,000 chips to his stack and putting him out front of most of the group. Nice hand!