Ludo's Early Woes Continue
We caught up with the action on the turn as Ludovic Lacay called a more than pot-sized bet on a board reading . The river brought the , and Lacay's opponent checked to him. Ludovic bet 1,800 at the 4,000-chip pot. Then the other player moved all in, putting Lacay to the test for his whole stack. "Hmmph," huffed Lacay. He took a minute to consider the hand and decided to save his remaining 15,100 for a better spot. It was the right decision, as his opponent showed him for the second nuts.