Level 30 (Blinds 80,000/160,000/20,000)
Total Entries: 1,226
Players Remaining: 7
Chip Average: 5,254,000 (32 Big Blinds)
The action was picked up with Jean Gaspard raising from early position to 360,000, and when the action folded to Jose Serratos in the small blind, he would move all-in for just over 2,150,000.
Gaspard would struggle with the decision and could be heard mumbling, “I hate making bad calls man.” before asking if anyone had a coin.
The table looked at him and laughed but he responded, “Seriously, who got a quarter? Heads I call, tails I fold.”
The table would then burst out in laughter as Jose Serratos quickly and violently dug through his back pack for a coin.
Gaspard would eventually get his hands on a coin and flip it, only to see it fly into Blake Bohn’s stack and land “tails” side up.
Gaspard, true to his word, would fold {Ah}{8h} face up.
Serratos would take in the chips, and tell Gaspard he had him beat.
For such a pressure packed and tense situation, Jean Gaspard seems to be the loosest player on the table, in both a poker and non-poker sense.