Commotion
After a limp and a raise to 525, from the cutoff Cor Janssen three-bet to 1,500. Over in the big blind, Olvedo Heinze called and the limper folded. The player that had three-bet, took back his chips, contemplated how much to make it for about a second or three, and slid forward 5,200.
Heinze didn't agree with that move, stating that in Holland Casino players weren't allowed to take back chips and then raise; taking back chips was equal to calling, according to Heinze. The brush came to the table and, eventually, agreed with Heinze. The four-bet was not going through, it was ruled a call.
The flop came and Heinze checked. The player that had intended to four-bet, lead for 2,200. Janssen instantly raised to 5,300. Heinze folded, the player that had lead, now called.
The hit the turn and the player checked. Janssen shoved all in and a fold followed.
"I thought, let me just end all the commotion" Janssen said with a big smile, showing in the process.
"No secrets for Cor" laughed tablemate Ad Schaap.