Friedman Exercises The Right to Bet All of His Chips
Level 6
: 100/200, 25 ante
Dominik Nitsche, fresh from winning his third WSOP bracelet yesterday, raised to 450 from middle position, one player folded and the action was on Adam Friedman, himself a bracelet winner.
"I exercise my right to bet all of my chips," said Friedman, prompting laughs from his table mates.
Friedman was all-in for 2,950 and was called by the button before Nitsche mucked.
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Friedman had locked up the hand by the turn of the ![]()
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board and now has more breathing room in Event #26.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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