Ticking Clocks
to Mark Eddleman. Eddleman fired out a bet of 10,000 and Erickson went into the tank. Harold Kruger felt Erickson was taking too long and called the clock on him. The floor responded and Erickson had a minute more to act on his hand. After about 30 more seconds went by, he made the call.Before the turn came down, Erickson checked dark. The
hit the felt on the turn and Eddleman then announced he was all in. Erickson went back into the tank. He then stood from his chair and stared at the board for another minute or so. Eddleman was standing as well and after a little while, pulled the earphones from his ears and called the clock again.The floor once again put another one-minute clock on Erickson for a deicison. After about 20 seconds passed, Erickson picked up his hand and tossed it in. Eddleman showed
as he sat back down and raked in the pot.