Has Linton Sprung a Leak?
I arrived at Pete Linton’s table to hear him say those magical words “I’m all in.”
A second later I heard his opponent call.
The flop had already been dealt and was showing
Linton tabled the and his opponent showed What was going on?
It was not quite so dramatic for Linton as it first appeared though as his opponent was in for his last 6,000
.
The board ran out and Linton took a dent to his stack, doubling up his opponent.
On the next hand Linton got back on the horse and raised to 1,700 only to be called by the cut-off and the big blind.
The dealer put out a flop of
Linton continued with a bet of 3,000 which was called by the cut-off. Big blind opted to fold.
The on the turn was checked by both players as was the river
Linton raised his eyebrows at his opponent and was met with his answer. “Jack?” he said.
Linton nodded and mucked. His opponent tabled the and scooped the pot.
Can the aggressive young chip leader regain his momentum in the last few levels of tonight?