Early Action
Four players limped around to Steve Topakas in the big blind. He made it 250 to go and the action folded back to the player in the small blind.
“I’m not going to play out of position against you,” he said, while folding to Topakas.
If he is uncomfortable out of position against Topakas he may be in some trouble, two to Topakas’ left is David Steicke.
On a nearby table Mick “The Hoon” Stanton and three other players took an flop.
The Hoon led 725 on the flop, and the middle position opponent flat called. The next opponent popped it up to 3,625, with the big blind opting to fold and Stanton and the flat caller both making the call.
They moved to the turn where the Hoon led the pot of around 11,000 and the next two players both moved all in.
The Hoon had trouble getting his machine to call and eventually one of his opponents helped him to press the button.
“Sorry for the delay fellas, but don’t worry I won’t be here much longer,” said the Hoon. called all in and the players flipped their cards.
Middle Position:
Other Opponent:
Mick “The Hoon” Stanton:
The hit the river shipping the high to the other opponent, while chopping the low between Stanton and the middle position player.
Ahh the joys of Hi/Lo.