It's Almost Not Even Fair
Level 29
: 25,000/50,000, 5,000 ante
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Here's a good one.
Jesus Cabrera raised to 100,000 from the button, and Matthew Waxman called for a flop. It was
, and Waxman bet 110,000. Cabrera called, and they check-checked the
turn. On the river, the
paired the board, and Waxman knocked the table. Cabrera stabbed at the pot with 200,000 chips, and Waxman made a tough call. How tough?
"Missed a straight," Cabrera lamented, and Waxman announced "Jack-high" as he tabled his winning
. It was a fine call, and it puts another dent in Cabrera's now-dwindling stack. He's still got 2.425 million left, but you can't help but feel he is a bit outmatched in this battle.