Schroer Drops One
Jonathan Schroer opened the pot with a late-position raise, and he was called by the man next door. The two of them took a flop, and Schroer continued out with 2,025 chips. His opponent wasted no time calling, and the on the turn drew checks from both men. That led them to the river, and Schroer check-folded to a bet of 6,000.
It's a name you may not know; the teacher from North Carolina has just one tournament cash to his résumé. It's a good one, though. Schroer took a trip to the Alps last winter and notched a sixth-place finish at EPT Snowfest, the prettiest stop on Europe's largest PokerStars-sponsored tour. That score was good for €65,000, probably close to two years' salary for a North Carolina teacher. Schroer is best remembered for having one of the best squeezes in poker, though, (sliding his chair way out and ducking his head down to rail-level) and that's really the only reason for this little post.
Schroer has 33,000 chips left.