
and the unstoppable Henrik Gwinner made the call with pocket threes.



and as always, Barry Greenstein signed a copy of his book "Ace on the River" and handed it to his conqueror before exiting the tournament floor.


. Both players checked and saw a free card of
on the turn. This time Esfandiari led out with a bet of 15,800. Gwinner thought for a long time before making the call.
and Esfandiari checked. Gwinner deliberated over his decision so long that Esfandiari questioned whether he realised the action was on him. Eventually Gwinner obliged with a 18,000 bet. Esfandiari insta-folded and Gwinner scooped another large pot.
for another massive bluff!

- much to the disgust of his opponent and the shock of the rest of the table.
Level: 11
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 100


. Esfandiari led out for 5,100, Greenstein raised to 30,000, Esfandiari moved all in for 28,000 more and Greenstein gave it up. Esfandiari flashed 
as he raked in the pot.