Fleyshman Wins One... We Think...
Dan Fleyshman limped in from the cutoff seat, and Daniel Steinberg called on the button. Brian Powell completed from the small blind, and Viktor Blom knocked the table from the big, and it was four ways to the flop.
Things get a bit fuzzy now as we were trying to dodge cameras and catch a vantage point. We'll tell you what we know. The flop was , and Fleyshman was the first man to stab at the pot with 35,000. The middle two players folded, but Blom splashed in the call to go heads up the rest of the way.
The turn was the , and we're half-guessing, but it looked like the action went check-check to the river . Blom appeared to lead out with 80,000, and Fleyshman made the call.
Um... we couldn't even see the winning hand. The dealer mucked it rather quickly, and we couldn't even tell for a moment who had won the pot. Blom nodded, and the chips were pushed to Fleyshman.
Hmph... we're going to try and find a better way to see what's going on; it's awfully difficult with the army of cameras and producers flanking the table.