"If We Ever Have a Cash Game, You're Not Invited"
Cary Katz and Galen Hall were heads up on a board of with around 5,000 in the middle, and both players checked. The river was the , and Katz tossed out a min-bet of 300.
Hall went into the tank.
"It's a thin value-bet," Katz said.
Hall didn't respond.
"You can always raise," Katz told him.
Hall continued to tank.
"It's a blocker bet," Katz said. "You can't have a seven. You would've bet on the turn with a seven."
"I could have a six," Hall said.
"You could have a six," Katz responded.
Another 10 seconds elapsed.
"Clock," Katz told the dealer.
The dealer was about to call the floor.
"I'm kidding," Katz then said, chuckling.
The other four players at the table erupted with laughter.
"I don't know if I want to raise or call," Hall said, finally committing the minimum bet.
"Three pair," Katz said, showing .
Hall opened up for a superior hand, and was pushed the pot.
"Damn, you're slow," Katz told him, grinning. "If we ever have a cash game, you're not invited."
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Galen Hall |
32,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
|
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Cary Katz |
24,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |