Revesz the Next to Bounce Back
Razz
Even though he didn't have a premium hand, Al Barbieri went for the kill. He raised enough to get Andrew Revesz all in on third street. Barbieri had a lot of work to do with K-9-2 against Revesz's 8-7-3. Barbieri's board came 7-2-4-5- for a final hand of 9-7. That wasn't good enough against Revesz's 10-4-A-3, 8-7. For the second hand in a row there was no sweat on the river. Revesz doubled up.