Deeb in the Advertising Business
We walked up to see the dealer putting the turn card down on a board. There was 2,400 chips in the pot, and Arnaud Esquevin checked. He was heads-up with Freddy Deeb, and Deeb fired out 3,000 chips. Esquevin shot him a wide-eyed glare, then smoothly made the call.
The filled out the board, and Deeb bet another 8,000. Esquevin's big eyes stared right at Deeb for another few seconds, but he surrendered after some thought. Deeb opened up his , saying, "Look at this. The same nine-high from before."
We're not sure what he's alluding to from a previous hand, but Deeb is up to 35,000 and already trying to conjure up some action from his table.