David Saab talks quite a bit. He's toned down his rhetoric a notch after recently losing a big pot. There were already 38,000 chips in the pot when Saab, in position, called another 15,000 from his lone opponent on a flop of . He may have sensed weakness; his opponent checked the turn, inducing a bet of 30,000 from Saab. The perplexed opponent studied the board for a minute, then announced he was all in. Saab snap-mucked.
"Sick," he said quietly with a sigh. Saab is down to 30,000 chips.