Jesus Saves Himself a Showdown
Having knocked out Barny Boatman earlier to put him on a very decent stack, he just now got himself involved in a massive hand with British online qualifier Matthew Nieberg.
We caught up with the action on the river, the board reading
![{9-Spades}](/img/cards/9s.gif)
![{6-Spades}](/img/cards/6s.gif)
![{Q-Spades}](/img/cards/qs.gif)
![{8-Hearts}](/img/cards/8h.gif)
![{10-Hearts}](/img/cards/10h.gif)
"That's why I should bet," sighed Nieberg, "That's looking like a terrible river check from me now."
He dwelled up for what seemed like a million years. "Show me if I fold?" he asked eventually. "Nope," was the very decisive answer from Sanchez. Nieberg sighed and disappeared into the tank again. He counted out the call - no feeling sorry for him, as a call would still leave him on over 200,000! - but continued to tank. Eventually he called the clock on himself. The dealer thought he was joking, but he wasn't.
"I don't see why you'd call twice," he muttered, offering a tantalizing glimpse of how that pre-river action went down. Eventually he folded.
"If you had a straight I was beat," he said as the pot went Sanchez' way, "I had a set." Sanchez declined to reveal what he'd had, but was spotted giggling with a member of the Spanish media a little later. Curious.
Sanchez - 160,000
Nieberg - even without that pot, looking to be our current chip leader on over 250,000