When we arrived at the table, there were already a lot of chips in the pot and the board read . Robert Earl McGhee bet 400K on that turn, and Samuel Louis Gagnon was in the tank. After a while, he muttered: “all-in” from behind his scarf, and that sent McGhee to the tank. The all-in was about 700K more, quite a substantial raise. McGhee finally made the call, and grinned when he saw Gagnon’s flopped set, as he was drawing dead.
Samuel Louis Gagnon:
Robert Earl McGhee:
Gagnon has just finishing stacking his pot, and as there was about 3.5M chips in it, the pot puts him in the driver’s seat.