The always cheerful Ryan "G0lfa" D'Angelo was joking around and posing for photos with his neighbors. Ten seconds later, he'd switched to big-stack-bully mode. He raised to 5,600 from late position, and Alex Keating was the lone caller. The flop came , and Ryan bet out 9,000. Keating called to see the scare card on the turn. Both players checked. The river brought the , and D'Angelo dialed up the aggression with a 20,000-chip bet. Keating gave it up, and G0lfa's stack got even bigger.