Why So Serious?
Continuing an unusual trend during this Borgata Spring Poker Open, a recent hand we just recorded and reported came to a close with the winner refusing to provide his name.
Privacy is every American's right of course, and we have no reason to pry, but typically players who are still busily stacking their new chips are more than happy to brag about that fact.
In any event, a player opened for 1,750 from UTG+1 and the short-stacked young man playing in incognito mode came over the top for his last 9,275.
The original bettor opted to look Mr. Mystery up with , only to find himself dominated by
. The flop rolled out
to give the caller the lead, but the
on the turn restored order. The river came
to keep the pair of kings out in front, and with that the player with no name doubled through.