The action was already in full swing on table #60. Harrison Kaczka was all-in for 28,000, and staring at a board showcasing an already sizable pot. Maxime Laberge was the only other player left to act. After a short moment Maxime called and both players showed their hand:
Harrison:
Maxime:
Board:
Both players had hit their straight draw on the turn, but the river spelled disaster for Kaczka, giving Laberge a boat, and all the chips.
Harrison, understandably crestfallen, tried to put his remaining 1,100 chips into the next pot before immediately, but he was reminded that he was big blind so could only put the required 200 chips; for now. Obviously, all the players had an eye on Harrison’s $50 bounty. So all the players limped in for 200 until the action came around to Harrison. Surprising no one, Harrison shoved his bounty chip and remaining chips forward.
This was received by 3 calls, until Mike Fraser, on the button, raised all-in for 17,000. A few players folded until Maxime Laberge, out for blood, shoved all-in as well, and he covered everyone. Henri Lajoie was the only player still in and he put an end to the action when he folded.
Harrison Kaczka:
Mike Fraser:
Maxime Laberge:
Board:
Mike Harrison was very happy about his top-two pairs and pulled all the chips towards him, including Kaczka’s bounty.
So Kaczka is out in 2 hands and hits the rail early.