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A strange hand got stranger after Albert Iversen raised preflop to 29,000, and the TD suddenly showed up declaring the hand dead. He was actually confusing it with a previous hand, a spectator told me, and action carried on. William Kassouf on the button made the call and they saw a heads up flop of .
Iversen checked, and Kassouf (taking a lot of time per decision at the moment) bet 50,000. He was promptly check-raised to 150.000, and made the call with ten gray 10,000 chips.
The turn was the . Iversen put Kassouf all in, and now he considered the pot, his remaining 222,000, and his opponent. Eventually he made the call with two pair -- , which was up against Iversen's nut flush draw. Iversen missed the river, losing a big chunk of change and propelling Kassouf up around 800,000. Iversen admitted as he paid him off, "I didn't see you had those 10k chips or I wouldn't have done that on the flop."
Incidentally, the TD is now sitting in Seat 3 on that table, which can't be that relaxing for anyone involved...