Tran Turns Stone Into Dust
Action picks up on the turn with a board showing . Stone had position and had bet 12,000 into a pot of about 28,000. Her opponent, Tony Tran, put in the min-check-raise to 24,000. After some thought, Stone made the call, leaving herself about 24,000 behind.
The hit the river and Tran moved all in quickly by placing a large stack of 5,000 value chips across the line. Stone started talking to herself.
"It's so stupid. I didn't realize how few chips I had and now I've hit my hand."
No snap call is good. Can I guess her hand without getting in trouble?" asked Tran.
"I don't know," said the dealer.
"I guess I'll just shut up then," Tran laughed.
After some deliberation, Stone did indeed put in the call. Tran showed the for flopped trips. Stone accidentally threw her cards into the muck before revealing them as required.
"I have to flip them," and the dealer attempted to retrieve them from the muck. He pulled out the .
"That wasn't them," said Stone before she exited the area.
"Just report that hand as Ace-King," said the table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Tony Tran | 2,100,000 | 2,100,000 |
Kimberly Stone | Busted |