Sapiano's Drawers Down
He thought for so long that Sapiano eventually called the clock, which seemed to somehow make up his opponent's mind - Laszcz called and was happy to see (draw or no draw) the in Sapiano's hand. He held .
The turn and river brought the blank and after a brief loud, "YES!" Laszcz stacked his 22,000 chips while the Honeyman hit the rail. He started to chat a little about the hand - "If he had the Ace, why bet...?"
"I'm happy for you," smiled Martin Smith.
"I'm a little bit jealous," admitted Shaun Deeb, and heads nodded in sympathetic agreement around the table.
"You don't want to bet.." continued Laszcz, before dispensing the advice, "You want to trap the Froggy..."