River Rat Makes Mads Mad
Check out this one. Sal Fazzino raised under the gun, and Mads Wissing three-bet from middle position. Fazzino called to see the flop, which came . Fazzino checked to Wissing, who bet 7,500, just under pot, leaving himself about 35,000 behind. Fazzino called, and checked again after the came on the turn. This time, Wissing checked behind. That meant Fazzino got to see the on the river for free. Fazzino bet out 13,000, and Wissing made the call, hoping not to see an nine. He certainly didn't expect to see Fazzino's actual hand, for the rivered straight. "Thief!" shouted Wissing's friend, who was watching from the rail. When Wissing had calmed down enough to do more than shake his head, he growled a half-question half-accusation at Fazzino. "You play bingo, my friend?"
Fazzino was up to 62,000 after the hand, while Wissing was down to 20,000 and on super monkey tilt.