James Hartigan: This hand comes from Season
3 of the European Poker Tour, 4 remain on
the final table at Copenhagen.
Hungary's Richard Toth and France's Bertram
Elky Grospellier are about to clash -- big
time.
James: Richard Toth is chip leader at the
table.
He can afford to be speculative, especially
with ace-jack of hearts.
Lee: And that's not particularly speculative
given the range of hands that Elky is raising
with.
James: Yeah if anything he should actually
re-raise.
Lee: That's what he's doing.
James: How much?
Lee: It's a re-raise of 71,000 and just telling
Elky look, you were stealing, you tried, it
didn't work, now throw those cards away.
James: Well that's the message he's trying
to send!
But Elky is sending a message back.
Lee: He says, no-no-no, I really do have a
hand; he is lying but you're allowed to lie
in poker.
He said: I was on the button but I happened
to wake up with pocket 8s or whatever it really
was, this is what good poker is all about.
It's not 8-8 versus jack-queen, it's thinking
about what your opponent thinks, thinking
about what your opponent thinks you have.
It is a beautiful series of calculations and
it's what makes this a wonderful game.
James: Well there's the call from Richard
Toth.
We're going to see a flop!
And Elky can't be happy about that.
Is he going to give up now?
Well he may have picked up a straight draw
but Richard Toth's got top pair and he's checking
it.
Elky checks behind him.,
Lee: Now there's a spade flush on the board
and it's an over card to Toth's pair of jacks.
That is a great bet from Elky.
I don't care if it works or not, that's a
great bet.
James: Well it hasn't worked because Richard
Toth has called, he thinks his jack is still
good, he's not going to give Elky credit for
the queen or for the spades.
More than a million in the pot and the river
card is a 6.
Lee: Oh my god, it's the bingo card for Elky.
James: He's made the straight, he started
with a nothing hand, 5-7, and he's made a
straight on the river!
Lee: It looks like a complete blank to Toth.
And Elky has been betting all along.
James: And now he's moved all in.
It's the biggest pot of the tournament.
It'll decide who is chip leader.
Lee: This is going to be impossible for Toth,
'cause if he tries to work backwards what
Elky's hand is, nothing makes sense.
If he's going to give him credit for a real
hand he has to give him credit for the spade
flush.
Elky knows when he goes into the tank like
this he doesn't have spades.
There is a man who is sitting with the calm
confidence of a Christian holding 4 aces.
James: A 
tough decision for Richard Toth.
Lee: He says he calls.
James: Well he's made the call, the cards
go on their back and he sees the bad news.
He was leading all the way until the river
when Elky made that straight.
Sickening defeat for Richard Toth and Elky
is the new chip leader table.
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