A Good Time For Two Outs
Scott Zakheim raised to 50,000 from the cutoff seat, and Joshua Evans three-bet all in for 285,000 in the small blind. From the big, B.J. McBrayer reshoved over the top of both players, and Zakheim cut his losses and ducked out of the way.
Showdown
Evans:
McBrayer:
Evans was not a fan of the predicament he'd found himself in, and a crowd began to gather around the table as the dealer burned and ran out the flop:
That's a pretty good flop if your name is Joshua Evans, and now it was McBrayer drawing from behind with most of his stack at risk. The turn was a miss, and the river was the wrong shade of paint. The unlikely double pulls Evans back into contention with 658,000, and McBrayer is left with just about 160,000 and the shortest stack in the room.