That Wasn't It
and Biggar bet 150,000. "Is this it?" Daneshgar asked, which is what Biggar says (shouts) every time he gets involved in a hand. "Just go away," Biggar said.Daneshgar instead moved all in for his last 380,000 and Biggar called. He'd flopped a set wit
but Daneshgar flopped a flush with
. Biggar needed the board to pair but instead it ran out
and Daneshgar doubled up to 800,000. Biggar is down to 260,000.