Who Needs Aces?
Even if Mike Matusow wasn't seated at the feature table today, it wouldn't be difficult to find him. Matusow and three others saw a flop of and two players checked to the player in the cutoff, who bet 700. Matusow called on the button, the small blind came along and the big blind folded. On the turn, action was checked over to Matusow, who fired 2,500. Only the small blind called, and the landed on the river. Both players checked, and "The Mouth" tabled for the winner.
"Some people wait for the aces, I look for the queen-seven," Matusow said as he raked in the pot.
Moments later, a familiar face took a seat at the feature table. Last year, Randy Pfeifer outlasted a field of 202 players to win the $1,500 Deepstacks Poker Tour Seneca Niagara Poker Open for $62,265. He's now seated directly to Matusow's left.