Irish poker legend Donnacha O’Dea (1.3 million in chips) began the hand by raising to 100,000 with the A 6 (blinds 25,000-50,000 and a 5,000 ante) and it was folded to German poker player Andreas Gann in the small blind with K Q, who thought about it for a bit before calling the additional 75,000. The call left him with under 180,000 behind.
The two players saw a flop of A 8 6, and Gann checked his nut-flush. O’Dea fired 300,000 with his two pair, which was more than enough to put Gann all in.
According to the Paddy Poker Poker Blog, Gann thought about it for a full minute before finally calling. He turned over his flush and was criticized by some at the table and the broadcast’s commentators. “This is absolutely disgraceful,” one of the commentators said. They also said he “deserved” to lose the hand as he was pondering his tournament life.
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