The player in the under-the-gun position raised to 2,500 and only Jennifer Tilly called on the button.
The dealer gave them the on the flop and the initial raised continued with a bet of 4,000. Tilly raised to 11,000 and her opponent called.
The turn brought them the , Tilly's opponent continued with a bet of 5,000. Tilly counted out her stack and considered her options. After looking at the board and her opponent again, she called, leaving herself behind with 6,900.
The river completed the board with the . Tilly's opponent now put her all-in by putting 10,000 over the line. Tilly tanked.
"I am so confused. I think you might have aces or kings. Why would you bet 25 pre-flop when you could have made it more? And this after raising you on the flop?" Tilly said
After going through some more options, Tilly opted to call and got up from her seat.
Jennifer Tilly:
Under-the-gun player:
Tilly had flopped top pair with top-kicker with the queens and her opponent held pocket jacks to double Tilly up.
With Andreas Eiler all-in preflop for less than 1,000, three other players were still in the hand. Talal Shakerchi was one of them, and he along with another player checked the flop to the button who bet 15,000. Shakerchi called and the third player moved all in for 25,000. The button folded and Shakerchi called.
All hands were turned over.
Andreas Eiler:
Talal Shakerchi:
Player 3:
Shakerchi had flopped the nut flush, and both his opponents were drawing dead. The turn and river were dealt, and it was unclear whether Shakerchi had his opponent covered. In the end, it was discovered that Shakerchi covered him by just 200 chips, meaning he scooped his bounty along with Eiler's.