A relatively short-stacked Josh Shmerl moves in for his last 190,000 and Dan Hoeft - feeling on a rush that he's up to more than 1.6 million chips, makes the call.
Wait 'til you see this.
Shmerl (pictured) shows


Hoeft calls with


How good are you running when you call with T-6 and you are a 56-44 favorite?
Hoeft even rivers a 6 .. but ... Shmerl went runner-runner for a flush to remain alive.
Level - 20
Ante - 12000
Blinds - 6000/12000
Entries - 24/444
-- Dan Ross, Hold'em Media Live
-- HayleyOcho Hochstetler photo
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