Stewart Scott continues to punish the short stacks at his table by making bets they can't call. He opened for 55,000 and was matched by small blind Barny Boatman. The flop came down ace-high, . Boatman checked to Scott, who made it 100,000 to see the turn. Boatman called.
The turn was a seeming blank, the . Again Boatman checked. This time, Scott bet 275,000. It was a small bet for him, but a huge bet for Boatman, who had only 506,000 left behind. He elected to fold so that he could look for a better spot.