Matusow Second-Guessing Himself
We came to Mike Matusow's table with the whole board already out, . His lone opponent was the big blind. Each player had 1,500 chips in the stack from previous streets, and on the river the big blind fired another 1,500. Matusow thought for a while before folding to preserve his stack at 3,600.
"I should have shoved the turn," Matusow said. "You call a shove on the turn?"
"Maybe," his opponent replied.