Dunst's Day is Done
Dan Sindelar opened to 375, and an unknown player made the smooth call. Chino Rheem and Tony Dunst also called, and it was four-handed to the flop.
The dealer spread out , and all four men checked around to the on the turn. From the big blind, Tony Dunst put out a bet of 1,575, leaving himself just 50 chips behind. Both Dan Sindelar and the unknown player called, and Rheem folded with a chuckle and a quiet, "That's funny."
The filled out the board, and Dunst plunked his remainder into the pot. "Fifty is the bet," he said. "I recommend you fold."
"It'd be great if they both folded," Rheem smirked. Sindelar raised though, and that was enough to fold the monkey in the middle (who later said he missed his flush draw with ).
Dunst tabled for two pair and the missed draws, and he was put out to pasture by Sindelar's .