Aces vs. Kings for Six Million Chips on First Hand of the Day

As Bruno Kawauti was celebrating on an adjacent table, Noah Schwartz had raised to 110,000 in middle position. Jay Farber reached for chips, three-betting to 265,000 on his direct left, and the action folded back to Schwartz, who four-bet to 580,000. Farber tanked for no more than 30 seconds, then double fisted a five-bet of 1.29 million in front of him.
"All in," Schwartz said, splashing forward a handful of lavender T100,000 chips.
Farber snapped it off, tabling , and Schwartz unhappily showed
.
"F***!" Schwartz said, getting up from the table and walking towards the rail.
The flop fell , and Schwartz was back in his seat by the time the
turned. He slammed his phone onto the felt in disgust. The dealer burned one last card, then delivered a meaningless
on the river.
After anteing, Farber's all in was for 3.025 million, and he doubled to 6.17 million. Schwartz plummeted to 565,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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6,170,000
3,140,000
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3,140,000 |
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565,000
-3,030,000
|
-3,030,000 |
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