"Don't Tease Me"
Ray Henson opened to 2,500 from middle position to 2,500 and was called by Judge Leo Boothe out of the hijack. The player on the button also called to take action three ways to a flop of .
Henson fired out a continuation-bet of 4,500 and Boothe looked over to Henson with action upon him. He asked for Henson to move his arms in order to see his stack, which was north of 70,000. He then went into the tank, appearing to be considering a raise. After another 30 seconds, he folded and the player on the button quickly folded behind.
"Don't tease me," said Henson with a slight smile as the pot was sent his way.
"What's that?" asked Boothe.
"Don't tease me!" Henson repeated, citing that Boothe had led him to believe he wanted to play a big pot.
"If I had to guess and my life depended on it, I'd say I folded the best hand," retorted Boothe.
"Nope," affirmed Henson, stacking his chips to no further response from Boothe.
Meanwhile, tablemate James Fricker has amassed a stack of around 141,500 and appears to be one of the big stacks in the room entering the final two hours of play for the flight.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
James Fricker |
141,500
141,500
|
141,500 |
Judge Leo Boothe |
116,600
60,600
|
60,600 |
Ray Henson |
89,000
38,600
|
38,600 |