Racening Ahead
When we arrived, John Racener was raking in a huge pot and his table neighbour Kevin MacPhee was eyeing him up challengingly, as if he might try to fight him for the chips should he only meet his gaze. Nevertheless Racener did not look up from the chips and they all made it into his stack without incident.
The board had read and there were two more tens face up on the table; we assume that these constituted half of Racener's hand.
However it played out, Racener upped his stack to 21,000 total (13,000 and two lammers) while MacPhee was reduced to 11,500 total (3,500 and two lammers). The dealer shuffled the cards for the next hand while MacPhee sighed and employed the services of a passing masseuse. Very wise.