Chino Behind the Eight Ball
"All right, good luck guys," Chino Rheem said, standing from his chair. He was all in for 42,700 with , only to see his opponent turn up the one-better .
You may have heard that Chino runs good, though. Such was the case this time as the flop came , drawing no reaction from either player. If anything, there was a little bit of a bummed-out look on Chino's face. The kept him in the lead with trip eights, and the case dropped on the river just to rub it in.
Chino apologized, "Sorry, my friend," shaking his head and genuinely frowning. We can't imagine he'll be too upset to squeak into the money here, though, and his new stack of about 90,000 should help facilitate that.