Neilson Forbidden Hand of Mystery
Daniel Neilson has been involved in his fair share of hands today and he was involved in another one during our most recent break.
On a board reading , Neilson was faced with a 2,000-chip bet from his opponent. Neilson bumped it up to 5,300 and his opponent made the call.
The dropped on the river and Neilson, who was first to act, pushed out four yellow chips to the value of 20,000, which was enough to put his opponent at risk of elimination.
Neilson's opponent tanked for more than three minutes while the break clock ticked down. Eventually, he released his hand showing the in the process. He looked over at Neilson hoping he would put him out of his misery and show him a glimpse of his holdings, but Neilson did not oblige, instead opting to rake in the pot and stack up his 60,000 chips before making the most of the five minutes left on the break.