[user46392]
An expressionless Richard Allen, who, by the by, lists his occupation as "football trader" and claims to have started playing poker at the tender age of just six, raised to 23,000. Big blindster Neil Suarez was the only caller.
They saw a flop and Suarez checked. Allen put in a 30,000 bet, and Suarez passed.
[user46392]
Adnan Alshamah raised under the gun and Drexel called all in for shrapnel. Anthony Roux called on the big blind as well, and they saw a flop.
Flop:
Roux checked to Alshamah, who promptly moved all in. Roux passed, and Alshamah and Drexel were on their backs.
Drexel: a surprisingly premium
Alshamah: an less surprisingly premium
[user46392]
Wow, not four minutes into the level and there is crazy action!
Short stack James Tomlin open-shoved in mid-position, and William Martin reshoved behind. Over to Thor Drexel in the big blind -- and he called all in. Three-way showdown!
Tomlin:
Martin:
Drexel:
Flop: , giving Tomlin a flush draw.
Some "oooh" noises from the rail.
Turn:
Tomlin: "Come on, club."
River:
Thus we lose Mr. Tomlin and the large portion of the rail that was comprised of his friends and family, and the other two chop it.
[user46392]
First blood goes to Adnan Alshamah. Three players limp/checked their way to a flop, which all three checked. Come the turn Alshamah put in a cheeky bet, and when the other two had given it up, he showed them a .