Sarwer Re-Claims His Losses from Stallinger

A player under the gun opened to 600, and there was a smooth call right behind him. When it came to Sarwer, he bumped it up to 2,400 straight. Next door, Stallinger made the four-bet raise this time, sliding out 7,100 chips. That was enough to quickly fold the table back around to Sarwer.
He sat in the tank for a minute or two, sitting absolutely still. Finally, he put his hands behind his full stacks and slid them all across the line -- an all-in wager of about 46,000. Stallinger gave a long look at Sarwer before shaking his head and open-mucking


Sarwer nodded, and as the chips were pushed to him, he offered, "I can only have three hands there, right?" He's up to about 57,000 as he stacks that pot.