Our Belgian colleague just brought over a hand which involved two all-in players, two callers and one quadruple up. These kinds of hands are not as common as you might think and the action played out as following.
The action started with Linus Hjulstrom who raised to 1,400 under the gun and Krzysztof Stuchlik called from his immediate left. To Stuchlik’s left there was another caller, none other than Dan Glimne. After Koen Roos had called from the cutoff it was Giovani Gouveia who moved all in from the small blind for 9,375. Belgian Tom Slikboer was seated in the big blind and he called all in for just 7,625. Both Hjulstrom and Glimne called and four players saw the flop.
The flop brought out :::2s :::9d :::6d and both Hjulstrom and Glimne checked the hand down. Slikboer turned over :::7s :::7c for a rivered set and he, more than, quadrupled up to around 30,000 chips. Gouveia won a small side pot while both Hjulstrom and Stuchlik lost some chips.