D'Ambrosio Riding the Waves the of Main; Lays Down a Monster
Jimmy D'Ambrosio's stack has been fluctuating all day, he's been down as far as 90,000 and up as much as 260,000.
The player on his right raised from the cutoff 3,000 and D'Ambrosio didn't appreciate it.
"Raise?" asked D'Ambrosio. "I might raise, I do the raising."
D'Ambrosio made it 7,000 and the cutoff called to see the flop.
"Check to the raiser," said the cutoff.
D'Ambrosio checked back and they saw the turn. The cutoff checked again, prompting a 15,000 bet that won the pot for D'Ambrosio.
"If it was a bluff I'd show you," he said.
On the next hand, the same player raised the button this time and D'Ambrosio wasn't having it.
"Twice in a row?" he asked. "I gotta be honest I don't believe you."
D'Ambrosio three-bet again to 9,000 from the small blind and Andy Philachack shoved from the big for 64,000 more. D'Ambrosio went into the blender.
"I think we're dancing," he said. "Now you're putting on the fake nervousness?"
He continued to talk and count out his stack.
"You're begging me for a call," said D'Ambrosio as he folded ace-queen suited. "I'm the worst."
Philachack flashed the ace of hearts.
"You think I'm shoving ace-nothing?" asked Philachack.
"Yes I think you would," said D'Ambrosio.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jimmy D'Ambrosio |
250,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
Andy Philachack |
90,000
-44,000
|
-44,000 |