We picked up heavy action on a flop of . Alain Roy and Lucien Berrebi checked, and the third player stuck out a bet of 2,600. The fourth player in the hand made the call, and Roy did as well. When it came back to Berrebi, though, he announced a check-raise to 17,000. That was enough to fold the initial bettor, but Mr. #4 called all in for his last 12,500 chips. Roy folded away too, showing as he did. With a player at risk, the cards were turned up:
Barrebi:
Opponent: and a look of utter disgust.
The player with the overpair was still drawing to two outs, but not for long. The hit fourth street, ending all of the drama right there. It's hard to beat quads, and Barrebi has notched another knockout. He's up to about 80,000 right now, and appears to be the big stack in the room.