Put a Capp in Stout
Joey Capp opened to 600 from early position, and he found four calls including Alex Kamberis and Matt Stout.
Five ways, the dealer spread out , and Capp continued out with 2,000. That drew one fold from the next player, but Kamberis stuck in a raise to 5,400, and the action wasn't done yet. When it came to Stout next, he shoved in for about 27,000, folding the fifth player in the hand. Capp reshoved all in, and that got he and Stout heads up to showdown:
Capp:
Stout:
Stout was drawing dead to the , but it never came on the blank turn and river.
From what we understand, Stout convinced Capp to come here and play this event with him a couple days ago. Perhaps he wishes he hadn't as Stout now finds himself railing his buddy from afar.
Capp might be here for a while, too. He's got about 95,000 chips in front of him now.