Klimber
Just now he won a pretty chunky pot from Antony Lellouche, check-calling three streets. The river bet was 8,000, and the board was . Having called twice before, Kimber eventually went for the final one too, and was rewarded with that resigned muck when he showed Lellouche . The Frenchman now down to just 5,500.
Earlier today Kimber said he'd been even cagier - shocked, he was, to discover that Nikolay Evdakov, "Wasn't a rock after all." Apparently Kimber had flopped a set of threes, which turned into threes full of tens on the river. Evdakov had bet the final card, Kimber raised, found Evdakov reraising, and, in his own words, "Just flat called. I really didn't expect him to be bluffing me with ." But that's exactly what he was doing.