Zajmovic's Misclick Pays Off

Level 28
: 500,000/1,000,000, 1,000,000 ante

Jason Duval opened from early position and Ema Zajmovic called in position from the cutoff. The flop came and Duval continued for 2.4 million. Zajmovic called and the
rolled off on the turn.
Duval checked this time and Zajmovic tossed in a small bet of 2.0 million. Duval called and the paired the board on the river. Both players checked and Duval tabled
. Zajmovic showed
for a stronger ace-high to scoop the pot.
"I was trying to bet six million on the turn," explained Zajmovic. "I don't know why I only put two million in." The misclick worked out for Zajmovic, earning her an extra two million chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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71,000,000
15,100,000
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15,100,000 |
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46,500,000
27,300,000
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27,300,000 |
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