No Point in Thinking
When we reached Table 359, the flop and turn had been dealt . Jeffrey Lisandro checked, Peter Morris fired 7,600, and Lisandro check-raised Morris all in for around 40,000.
Morris tanked for the better part of five minutes, allowing the ESPN camera crew and a crowd of onlookers to migrate to the table. Finally, Morris sweat his cards one last time and mucked them.
"We probably had the same hand," Lisandro told him.
"Well, I didn't have ace-queen beat," Morris responded.
Lisandro shot him a look. "There's no point in thinking then."
Player | Chips | Progress |
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72,000
2,000
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2,000 |