Not Benyamine's Time Yet
Yet no sooner had David Benyamine mucked his quads then he was at it again. In a limped three-way pot, he wound up all in three-ways on a flop of . Michael Mizrachi, who had wandered away from the table, came back in time to see the hands opened.
"This could be it," Benyamine told Mizrachi. "I might get scooped. It's going to be hard but it could happen."
Benyamine: , the nut low, the nut flush draw and a pair of aces
Player 1: , a low and the nut straight
Player 2: , the nut low
Benyamine was actually in great scooping shape himself, but he wound up getting quartered instead when the turn and river came and . Benyamine split the side pot and was quartered for the main to fall back to about 18,000 in chips.