Manig Loeser raised to 2,400 and Scott Bohlman in the small blind three-bet to 9,000. Conrad Simpson then four-bet jammed from the big blind for 36,100 and Loeser asked for an exact count. The EPT Monte-Carlo champion mulled it over for a minute and shipped it in over the top for around 62,000.
Bohlman asked for a rough count and took some 30 seconds before making the call. Once the cards were revealed, there were some gasps at the table.
Conrad Simpson:
Manig Loeser:
Scott Bohlman:
The flop left both Simpson and Loeser on the ropes. No miracle escape followed on the turn and the river only improved Bohlman to the best flush.
"He is a mixed game player, he doesn't know how to play Hold'em," Dustin Dirksen chimed in when some players suspected a slowroll. Bohlman replied "this is like my 25th best game" before adding he had just lost a large pot with kings versus aces not long ago during another event.
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Conrad SimpsonDustin DirksenManig LoeserScott Bohlman