"Stop Being a B**ch, Shut Up!"
With a completed board of J♠K♦2♥5♠9♥ and about 35,000 in the pot, Andreas Staschewski moved all in from the small blind, putting Andreas Boyadjian to the test in the big blind for his remaining stack of roughly 30,000.
Boyadjian went deep into the tank, visibly distressed by the decision for his tournament life. Throughout the tank, he repeatedly tried to engage Staschewski in conversation, but the Austrian remained stoic.
"Oh my god, what do I do here, f**k," Boyadjian said.
After a while, Boyadjian asked the dealer if he could expose his cards and whether they would be dead if he did. The dealer confirmed his hand would remain live, and Boyadjian turned over A♣3♠, revealing he was considering making a hero call with nothing more than ace-high.
Staschewski then asked the dealer to call the floor, but the dealer's voice wasn't loud enough to carry from the corner of the Horseshoe. So, Staschewski took a deep breath before bellowing several times, "Floor, 487!"
The floor staff eventually arrived and explained that Boyadjian's hand remained live, with any issue regarding his conduct to be dealt with after the hand was complete.
Another player at the table called the clock, and as the countdown ticked away, Boyadjian stacked his chips, kissed them, and then slammed them across the betting line.
Boyadjian's read had been correct that Staschewski was bluffing. Unfortunately for him, Staschewski's bluff with A♥10♦ was still the better ace-high, sending Boyadjian to the rail.
"You're so f**king bad," Boyadjian said as he gathered his belongings.
Staschewski then complained to the floor staff that Boyadjian had touched him while trying to influence his decision, arguing that it should not be allowed.
"I didn't touch you, stop being a b**ch, shut up," Boyadjian replied as he walked away.