In this case, the jubilant man was Albert 'Honey Man' Sapiano, a regular face on the UK circuit. All in with

versus 
on a 

flop, Albert managed to avoid a ragtastic
turn and
river to see his chips increase two fold, and his opponent's drop to 75."Chip and a chair," consolidated Albert. "You got unlucky there."
. Escudero made a reluctant call and got the bad news when Mizrachi tabled
.
as he mucked his hand. "The Grinder" appeared indifferent as he stacked the pot and took his chip counts to just shy of 15,000.

flop, Robert Mizrachi's leading bet of 3,725 was check-raised to 7,725. After much deliberation, Mizrachi let it go to leave himself with 8,500.
. Action checked around and when another
. Action checked around again and "Fossilman" smiled and said "I win" as he rolled over
. The other players cracked a smile and almost fell for it, but eventually the player with



