Who is Player B?
The flop came down , and there was a sidepot brewing between the two live players. Player A led out with a bet of 12,200 on the flop, and Player B came right along with the call. On the turn, the drew a check from Player A this time. Player B took the opportunity to fire 27,000 at the pot, and Player A went deep into the tank. It was about five or seven minutes before moving all in for less than 40,000 total. Player A called the remainder quickly and it was time to see the cards.
"Show me ace-king with a club! Don't show me the two queens," Player A pleaded. Player B promptly tabled , and Player A sheepishly tabled his , drawing dead. Nacho Barbero was all in with , and he too was drawing dead. The river was a meaningless , and Player A stacked the pot worth about 135,000 chips, sending Barbero and the other player to the rail in the process.
We should probably find out Player B's name.