"It was no one-outer"

Level 13
: 1,000/2,000, 300 ante
Stuart Rutter just arrived at the table of Steven van Zadelhoff and told the story about the double elimination thanks to a one outer when he was asked where all the chips came from. Lauri Varonen had opened for the second hand in a row to 4,500 and van zadelhoff three-bet to 9,200. A short stack moved all in for 27,900 and Varonen folded, van Zadelhoff called.
It was the
for the Dutchman with the beard and the
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for his opponent. "I don't like this flop, but I am still ahead" van Zadelhoff joked to the dealer when he saw the
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flop. The
turn improved the short stack but the
on the river saw the best hand regain the lead and score the knockout.
"Come on, it wasn't a one outer," the Dutchman joked and raked in the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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135,000
100,000
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100,000 |