At Table 22, WPT Champions Club member Joe Tehan (pictured) negotiated a deal where he would show his holecards for the rest of the day for the sum of $200. Scott Seiver and Markus Gonsalves paid $100 each.
A few caveats:
- If the table busts within the next two levels, Seiver and Gonsalves get their money back. (So they won’t have to pay for less than two levels of information.)
- If Tehan busts within the next two levels, he gets to keep the money. (Though he has a big stack of 555K right now.)
- Tehan only has to show his cards in situations where it’s legal to do so and won’t interfere with any action — so any time he wins a pot or makes it to a showdown, he has to show his cards at the end of the hand.
Joe Tehan – 555,000 (111 bb)