"What Are You Slowrolling Me For?!"
Sam Grafton raised to 22,000 under the gun and Robbie Toan called from the hijack. All remaining players folded to take postflop action to the streets.
"You and me again?" asked Toan.
"Well, you try to outplay me every hand," responded Grafton. The flop came and Grafton made a continuation-bet of 20,000. Toan quickly called.
The turn was and Grafton continued with another bet of 65,000. Toan immediately called to bring the river on board. Grafton reached for chips and bet 45,000. Toan asked how much and the dealer confirmed.
"I shouldn't have called the second one," said Toan. "I call," he added immediately after.
Grafton tabled .
"Oh. Same hand," said Toan, showing . The dealer chopped up the pot and the hand was over but the banter was not.
"What do you think, I'm a fish?" asked Toan
"What are you slowrolling me for?!" responded Grafton with a joke. The two traded a few playful jabs thereafter with Grafton poking fun at Toan's complaining when he has hit so many hands today.
"You know this isn't Omaha," joked Grafton. "Top pair is a good hand in this game!" Toan laughed along with him and Grafton got back to business: "nice hand," he added in sincere fashion as the cards were in the air for the following hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sam Grafton |
725,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
Robbie Toan | 410,000 |