Please Put Your Chips In The Rack
Rules are rules. Even if they may appear very cruel under specific circumstances.
In the first hand we saw a raise from under the gun to 1,000 and three players called. On the flop the initial raiser, Pierluigi Giglio, continued for 2,600 and only the small blind, Claudio Piceci, called. Giglio fired again after the turn for 7,125 and Piceci check-called. The river completed the board and Giglio now made an over bet for 26,025 to get a very quick check-call from his opponent. Giglio showed the and was good. Piceci had 10,000 left.
One hand later there was an open raise to 1,025, the cutoff and Piceci on the button called, and three players saw the flop. Piceci got his stack in with and got looked up by Patrick Naxache with . The turn changed nothing, but the river left Naxache with just 325 chips. The table was broke right after that hand, the Frenchman shrugged and was told by the floorman to put his chips in the rack before going to his new table.
You've got to use that rack!