Devilfish Falls for the Artificial Lure
David "Devilfish" Ulliott was in early position and raised to 3,200. He received calls from both the cutoff and the button. The flop came down and the big blind checked. Devilfish bet 7,000 and the cutoff began thinking about it. "You thinking that long buddy, you're in bad shape," the Devilfish said.
The cutoff then cut out some chips and raised to 18,000. The big blind folded and action was back on the Devilfish. "If I throw it away are you going to show me?" he asked. There was no response so the Devilfish called and checked in the dark.
The turn was the and the cutoff bet 25,000. The Devilfish gave up on the hand and tossed his cards into the muck. The cutoff then showed for a simple pair of sixes. "Nice hand," was all the Devilfish said as he dropped to 68,000.