Sarwer's Call and Bevand's Double
![Manuel Bevand](https://s.pnimg.net/FtqEW84OQlpBSyW2v0webWylkXS1JGqYLGgQskSrStw/pr:reporting-leading-desktop/aHR0cHM6Ly9wbmlt/Zy5uZXQvbHJlcC8x/ODI5LzM5L3g2Nzc5/OTQzZGZhLmpwZw.webp)
Prior to the break, Diego Gomez Gonzalez opened to 34,000 in early position, Manuel Bevand called in the cutoff, and Jeff Sarwer defended his big blind. The flop fell , and all three players checked.
The turn was the , Sarwer led out for 38,000, Gonzalez folded, and Bevand raised to 90,000. Sarwer tank-called.
The river was the , and Sarwer slowed down, checking to Bevand, The Frenchman thought for a bit, then fired 165,000.
"Sick," Sarwer said the second the chips hit the felt.
He ripped off his sunglasses to study both Bevand and the board, and he tanked for a brief time before calling. Bevand turned over for busted flush and straight draws, and Sarwer tabled
for a pair of tens.
A few hands later, the trio found themselves involved in another raised pot, this time with the board reading . Sarwer checked, Gonzalez fired 36,000, and Bevand moved all in for 338,000. Sarwer looked pained, and eventually folded, but Gonzalez made the call.
Gonzalez:
Bevand:
Once called, Bevand slammed his hand onto the felt with great force. His enthusiasm wained a bit as the turned, giving Gonzalez outs to eliminate him, but the
fell on the river.
Bevand more than doubled with a queen-high flush, while Gonzalez slipped to about 678,000 chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,150,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
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830,000
250,000
|
250,000 |
|
678,000
-477,000
|
-477,000 |