



and several thousand in chips waiting patiently on the felt. After a long dwell, and with 6,000 behind, his foe conceded the hand.




and several thousand in chips waiting patiently on the felt. After a long dwell, and with 6,000 behind, his foe conceded the hand.
flop. Blanco, himself one of our larger stacks, shoved -- and Kellett called in a snap, jumping out of his chair, overwhelmed with some sort of emotion.


flop. After a begrudging grimace and quick recount of his paltry stack, his opponent made the reluctant fold.
flop, which de Wolfe checked. Mr. Raiser now bet 1,200, but de Wolfe called that as well. Onwards.
turn, and come the
river, de Wolfe bet out 1,300. Mr. Raiser thought about it for a while, very subtly bouncing up and down in his seat in a slightly nervous manner, but passed.Level: 8
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 50

pipping 
on a 



board. As I pondered how and when the chips went in, Ben Vinson spared me some brain power by informing: "It went in on the turn."