Quinn Value-bets All In




board. After Roberts had checked, the action ground to a halt on Quinn, who dwelt up and fondled his stack phallically. Roberts, meanwhile, remained as unmoved and seemingly pensive as ever.Eventually, Quinn reached out for his remaining two columns (worth around the pot) and gently slid them across the line.
Clearly perplexed by this decision, Roberts removed his glasses to consider his next move. After a brief pause, the veteran cash player opted for the fold and Quinn took the pot.
"Come on, show the bluff," demanded Keith Lehr. "It's good for the game."
Fulfilling the request, Quinn revealed

, for what was surely an accurate, if ultimately unsuccessful all-in value bet."Well played," complimented Roberts upon seeing the hand. "I had a king," he joked.