Andrew Youngblood sube a 1,550 in middle position and Tom Marchese calls from the small blind. The flop comes down [4s3d3h] and Marchese checks. Youngblood bets 1,725 and Marchese calls. Both players check after the [7d] hits on the turn and Marchese bets 4,350 after the [Kd] comes on the river.
Youngblood tosses out four chips--a blue 5,000 chip, an orange 1,000, and two green 25 chips. There is a moment of confusion and the dealer tells him he needs to make the minimum raise to 8,750.
"Live misclick," Youngblood tells Marchese. "I thought I threw in two 5K chips." He then tosses the rest of the min-raise into the pot.
Marchese pauses a moment, then calmly notes, "He can't min-raise. It is less than half my bet." He is right. Youngblood bet 6,050, just 1,700 more than Marchese's bet. It is ruled a call and the cards are turned over.
Marchese has [JdJs], but Youngblood shows [7s7c] for a turned full house to take the pot.
Marchese drops to 78,000 after the hand, but he is already up on the weekend no matter what. Marchese took second in one of the major Sunday tournaments, banking $44,000 por sus esfuerzos