Cowboys Unkind to Zayneh
![{K-Clubs}](/img/cards/kc.gif)
![{K-Spades}](/img/cards/ks.gif)
![{A-Clubs}](/img/cards/ac.gif)
![{5-Clubs}](/img/cards/5c.gif)
The board ran out
![{8-Clubs}](/img/cards/8c.gif)
![{4-Hearts}](/img/cards/4h.gif)
![{A-Diamonds}](/img/cards/da.gif)
![{8-Spades}](/img/cards/8s.gif)
![{9-Spades}](/img/cards/9s.gif)
Following the hand, a few of the players, including Tino Lechich and Luke Santo, were a bit peeved at the way Zayneh handled the all in. They asked why Zayneh didn't just snap-call, having a massive stack. Zayneh explained, "That's how I like to play," further defending his play by saying he prefers to have the chips counted out before the hand, rather than have to get a count after being beaten out of a pot.
The way Zayneh is carving up his tables today, whether or not he asks for a count should be the least of his opponents' concern.