Finally, after a minute or two, he asked, "Ace-queen?" as he open-mucked his . He wasn't getting anything from Leah though, as he slipped his cards back to the dealer and added the extra chips to his stack.
2009 World Series of Poker Circuit - Tunica
$5,150 Circuit Championship Main Event
Day: 3
Finally, after a minute or two, he asked, "Ace-queen?" as he open-mucked his . He wasn't getting anything from Leah though, as he slipped his cards back to the dealer and added the extra chips to his stack.
The flop fell and action was checked to Stout, who bet out 70,000. Only Byrum made the call. The turn fell the and both players checked.
The river fell the and Stout bet 105,000. Byrum made the laydown.
After this pot, Stout moved up to 1.5 million in chips.
The dealer spread out the first three cards: . Stout led out into Dao now, betting 50,000. Dao called.
Fourth street came the , pairing the board. Stout didn't slow down, cutting out 105,000 chips and moving them into the betting area. With little delay, Dao came right along with the call.
The last card off was the . Stout paused for a moment now, then checked the action to his opponent. Dao tapped the table behind him, drawing a look of disgust from Stout. "Oh, I'm so bad," he lamented, turning over . Dao stared at the two exposed hole cards before sighing loudly and slamming his cards into the muck.
Stout then goes into the tank for a minute and finally folds. Stout then says, "Ya, and he is going to show me ace king."
Byrum then shows .
Level: 16
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000
Showdown:
Stout:
Landry:
The flop was no good for the all-in Landry, as it came out .
"Make it interesting," pleaded Stout. "Put the queen of spades out there!"
It wasn't the queen of spades, but the on the turn provided a little spark of life for Landry. That spark caught fire when the spiked the river, earning Landry a timely double up. He is sitting on 265,000 now.
The flop fell and both players checked.
The turn fell the and Eidson checked to Byrum. Byrum bet out 40,000 and Eidson called.
The river fell the and Eidson again checked to Byrum. Byrum bet out 50,000 and Eidson made the call.
Byrum showed for aces full and Eidson mucked his hand.
The flop fell and action was checked around to Stout, who led out for 42,000. Dao then check-raised to 100,000 total. Leah folded and then Stout tanked for a minute. He took one more look at his hand and then let it go.
Heads up then, the flop brought . Both men checked.
Fourth street came the . Stout grabbed a stack of gray chips and cut out a bet of 80,000. That was enough. Eidson nodded knowingly and gently placed his cards into the muck.
Stout continues to control this table, moving up to 1,300,000 on that last hand.