D'Angelo Abusing the Bubble
On an flop, Ryan D'Angelo bet 2,200. His opponent raised to 7,000, leaving himself about 16,000 behind. "All in," announced Ryan instantly. The player called with a sigh, showing for top pair, top kicker with the . D'Angelo held for a king-high flush draw. The turn was the , adding fours as chop outs. "Four!" called D'Angelo, and he got even more than he asked for. The river fell the , giving D'Angelo a flush to bust his opponent.
"You're the worst," said Roberts. "Hey, it's the bubble," Ryan responded. "I thought he might raise-fold."
The next hand, D'Angelo declared he was in a busting mood before calling a raise. The flop came out , and D'Angelo checked. his opponent bet 4,7000, and right on cue, the TD announced all tables to stop after this hand was done, meaning it was exact bubble time. As quickly as before, Ryan moved all in. The other player contemplated the fate of his last 20,000 chips for only a minute before D'Angelo called the clock on him. "Really?" asked the dealer. The floor came over, and just before time ran out, the guy gave up his hand.
D'Angelo is over 160,000 now.