Wien Correctly Calls Off Stack, Earns Full Double Up


A player under the gun opened to 40,000 and Jeremy Wien three-bet to 130,000 from the button. The original raiser called.
The flop came and Wien continued for 105,000. The under-the-gun player called.
On the turn, Wien bet once again, this time for 180,000. His opponent called a second time.
The river brought the and after his opponent checked, Wien bet for 260,000, leaving 500,000 behind. His opponent, who had Wien covered, deliberated for a few seconds before announcing all in.
Wien stood up immediately and muttered "This is so sick" and questioned whether or not his opponent had the same hand or queen-jack of diamonds.
Finally, after a few minutes and apologizing to the table for taking his time, Wien announced "If this is the way I go out, then this is the way I go out" and made the call, turning over .
His opponent tapped the table and said "Nice call", showing to double Wien up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,350,000
1,370,000
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1,370,000 |
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