Lee Shoves the Second Hand
As the dealer began shuffling for the first hand, one of the short stacks Nicolas Levi asked, "What are the odds I get a walk the first hand?"
Hand #1: James Bord raised to 65,000 from middle position and every folded to give him the first pot of the day.
Hand #2: James Bord raised again preflop to 65,000. Ronald Lee made the call from the next seat and the flop came down and Bord was up first. He fired a continuation bet worth 80,000 and Lee made the call.
The turn brought the and Bord fired 125,000. Lee made the call and the fell on the river. Bord fired 200,000. Lee went into the tank and then moved all in creating a huge pot on just the second hand of play. Both these players began the hand with well over a million in chips. After a few minutes in the tank, Bord gave it up and Lee scooped the pot. He's not in the chip lead with over two million in his stack.