Short Stacks Collide as Mokri Takes Out Dickerson
"We have more time banks than chips. That's a bad sign," Jules Dickerson told fellow table short-stack Kayhan Mokri.
"I do, actually," Mokri said, counting out his time banks. "I might use them just to annoy if I know I'm going to bust. Go out with a bang," Mokri added.
Mokri then raised to 100,000 under the gun and Dickerson called for his last 70,000.
Jules Dickerson: A♣J♠
Kayhan Mokri: 5♠5♦
The two opponents were racing as the Q♥8♦2♠9♦6♣ board left Mokri's fives in the lead and sent Dickerson to the rail.
"I have 202 behind. So stop asking me. I said it aloud," Mokri told his tablemates after the hand.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Kayhan Mokri
|
235,000
55,000
|
55,000 |
|
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Jules Dickerson | Eliminé |