"One Time for an Old Guy Like Me"
Level 10
: 600/1,200, 100 ante
Randy Lew raised to 2,600 from middle position and received calls from the player in Seat 8, Joe Hachem in the cutoff, and the player of the button. Four players watched the flop fall and Lew checked. Seat 8 took the opportunity to bet 8,000, which only Hachem called. When the dealer burned and turned the , Seat 8 moved all in for 50,600. Hachem had a stack of about 80,000 so a call would constitute the vast majority of his chips.
He thought long and hard before asking his opponent if he'd show after a fold. "One time for an old guy like me," Hachem pleaded as he tossed his cards in the muck.
"Just because you're Joe Hachem," Seat 8 explained as he tabled for a flopped set.