Reinforce the Legs on Table 66!
We say *had* because he just doubled up Justin Young. It was a four-way raised pot with a flop that came down
. Action checked to Young, who bet 16,5000, about a third of his stack. Young's opponent asked how much Young was playing behind, then raised to 50,000."Ahhhh, I thought I had a plan for this hand," lamented Young once everyone else had folded. He hemmed and hawed a minute more before moving all in with
. He was called by
, a hand that was drawing once the
hit the turn. Young needed to avoid a river club to win the pot and did so when the
fell. He doubled up to about 120,000.