Big Stacks Go to War




The turn was the


Blain didn't seem to like the call or the river. He checked to Botabayev, who put a whole stack of red (25,000) chips into the middle, a bet of 500,000. Blain rubbed his forehead and thoughts things over, staring the whole while at the board. He pursed his lips and nodded his hand and could be seen talking to himself, although the words were inaudible from the media desk. Finally he called.
Botabayev:


Blain:


It was a huge call by Blain and it was correct. Botabayev was on a stone bluff. Blain's top pair was enough to drag a pot worth more than 2.0 million chips, pushing Blain's count north of 3.0 million!