Ace on the River
Matthew Matros is running over this table now, and he almost crippled Ahmad Abghari to leave himself heads-up for the bracelet. It was Matros who lit the first spark, raising it up preflop, being raised by Abghari, and making the call. The dealer popped a onto the felt, and Abghari continued as the agressor, betting the flop, the turn and the river - at which point he had just 35,000 behind - before taking the pot down with . A frustrated Matros revealed and was left to rue the ghost of Barry Greenstein and his popular publication.