Sugar Bear Needs Some Sugar Crisp?
"If we're playing this tournament in an alley, I've got my money on Teddy," said Haralabos Voulgaris, pointing at Teddy "Iceman" Monroe.
"Not in the alley I come from," retorted Barbieri.
"I've led a rough life," mused Monroe. "That's why I need a pain pill every now and then."
The next hand, Mike Sowers asked Barbieri, sitting in the big blind, how many chips he was playing. Barbieri's chips were all in a single, tall stack.
"About the size of my other thing," said Barbieri as he cut down his stack. "There's growers and there's showers."
Barbieri wound up taking a flop of with Peter Feldman. Barbieri checked and then called a bet of 15,000. On the turn , Barbieri moved in for 24,500. Feldman threw his hands up in disgust and folded.
"You don't call that?" Monroe asked Feldman. "Collusion!" he said, trying to get a rise out of Barbieri.
Barbieri dragged the pot but left the bait. "Must have had king-queen or something," he said.