Flex Drag
Kyle Cartwright moved all in from early position. Joe Huey asked for a count and while the dealer was counting out the chips, Cartwright stood up.
He said he should be the chip leader of the whole tournament, speaking of a previous hand where he lost with pocket kings to a player who made trip jacks.
Cartwright tossed $5 in the pot and told Huey it was for him and to add it to the pot.
Huey called and Cartwright quickly took the $5 back. The table let out a sigh of disapproval as Cartwright took the money back.
A third player joined the pot calling off for less.
Cartwright:
Huey:
Short Stack:
As the dealer started running the board, Cartwright got up. He leaned down next to her and started calling for a nine or a heart.
The flop was .
"Nine or a heart," he said.
The turn was the .
"Heart," he said with his face almost level with the dealer.
The river was the and Cartwright won the pot.
He got everyone's attention and stripped off his jacket. He pulled up the sleeve of his t-shirt and flexed his right arm. Then he used his flexed arm to drag the pot toward him in several motions. A move the floor man referred to as the flex drag.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Kyle Cartwright |
105,000
13,000
|
13,000 |
|
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Joe Huey
|
95,000
23,000
|
23,000 |