Flack Figures It Out, Folds Final Hand Before Break
After a flop of , Layne Flack faced a bet of 18,500 by Peter Gelencser, who was holding the button. Flack decided to peel one off and made the call, bringing the on the turn.
Flack checked to Gelencser and watched as the young player quietly announced that he was all-in.
The man known as "Back to Back," a nickname which comes from Flack's incredible capture of two WSOP bracelets in consecutive events during the summer of 2002, went deep into the tank as he thought through the previous action.
Flack took a few sips of his adult beverage and eventually stood to his feet, scratching his face as he went deeper into thought. We saw Flack's lips moving as he replayed the hand in his mind, and after about three minutes of reflection Flack decided to release his hand.
Gelencser flipped up and Flack broke into a big grin, knowing that he had come to the correct decision. He playfully began flipping cards over from the muck, searching for the potential river card to see if his outs would have arrived. Heading into the final break of the night, Flack is still in great shape and is looking to add a seventh bracelet to his already impressive collection.