Ramos Makes Big Fold
The flop came and the action checked around to Fluri who made a 7,000 chip bet. Sunar folded and Ramos deliberated over his hand for a long time before making the call.
The turn brought the and Ramos checked to Fluri who fired a second barrel worth 18,000. Ramos went into the tank. He had nearly 60,000 chips behind so a fold would still leave him in confortable shape, but it was obvious that Ramos had a hand and a big decision.
Ramos counted out his chips on multiple occasions and often looked like he was about to shove them all in, as the TV crews and other players started to gather around the table.
Freddy Deeb, who wasn't even part of this table, asked a tournament director for a clock and was informed that the clock could only be called by players seated at the table. Sunar immediately turned around and granted Freddy's request by calling for the clock.
Ramos eventually found a fold and Fluri flipped up the mediocre holding of ! Hand-for-hand play continues!