Dvoress Jams Up Stack Without Showdown

Level 9
: 500/1,000, 1,000 ante

First to act Thomas Pettersson raised it up to 2,800 and picked up calls by Steffen Sontheimer and Daniel Dvoress. On a flop of , Pettersson continued for 6,700 and Sontheimer called. Dvoress carefully checked his stack before moving all in for 33,200 and Pettersson gave it a lot of thought before folding. Sontheimer also folded and then asked Pettersson "did you have a big hand?", the Swede nodded.
Pettersson asked over to Dvoress, who replied "I had something" with a grin on the face. The same table also features Argentina's Andres Korn, who was the second player to win a WSOP bracelet for his home country.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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100,000
-5,000
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-5,000 |
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88,000
88,000
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88,000 |
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57,000
11,000
|
11,000 |
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35,000
35,000
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35,000 |