Kenny Robbins Capitalizes on Opponent's Error
, Kenny Robbins and an opponent were heads up. Robbins was first to act, but before he could, his opponent bet 1,000. Robbins, and the dealer, explained to the man that it was not his turn and he took his bet back. After Robbins checked, the action was binding and the bet of 1,000 was forced. It was clear to Robbins that his opponent was uncomfortable with this bet, so he moved all in over the top for a few thousand more. He eventually got a call and the players showed:Robbins:
Opponent:
Robbins' hand held up and he took down the pot.