O'Dwyer's Nightmare is Over


According to players at the table, Ivan Gabrieli check-called all in on a ten-high board with queen-high only and was good to score a double before then taking on Steve O'Dwyer again in another massive pot. Gabrieli check-called the flop and the
turn before checking the
river. O'Dwyer bet 1,800,000 into a pot of more than 3,000,000 and Gabrieli check-raised all in for 3,565,000.
O'Dwyer stood up from his chair, studied the board and talked through hands, also mentioning the crazy hero-call of the Italian from before. Ultimately, the American couldn't find a fold and Gabrieli showed for a full house, O'Dwyer mucked the
.
Soon afterwards, it was all over for the American-Irish High Roller legend. O'Dwyer got it in with and table neighbor Paul Carr looked him up with
. The board ran out
and that was it for the man with the mango. Dario Sammartino walked over just at that time and joked to O'Dwyer "don't you know not to bluff Italians."
He'll already be looking at the recently begun ��25,000 single-day Super High Roller.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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17,000,000
2,900,000
|
2,900,000 |
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11,110,000
7,310,000
|
7,310,000 |
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Busted | |
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