Hold'em Still Giving the Most Action
Eric Sclavos was seen scooping in a pot and eliminating Jan Suchanek. Suchanek was in the lead with two pair on the turn, nines and fives, but Sclavos spiked an ace on the river for two pair of his own, aces and fours.
"I only called because he seemed frustrated," admitted Sclavos after Suchanek had left the table. Mel Judah agreed.
"It looked like he'd had enough."
The very next hand, Billy "The Croc" Argyros raised and was called by Sclavos out of the big blind. Sclavos checked to The Croc after the flop came .
Croc fired a bet into the pot. "Come in, the water's fine," he implored. Sclavos did make the call. Both players checked the turn. On the river , Sclavos seemed to think better of firing out a bet, then did so anyway.
"He's either got a monster or missed everything," said Argyros. He called and was shown . "Well done," Argyros nodded. "A monster. I called him with ace high."