Cord Garcia was sporting a shorter stack than the starting stack and commented that he had a fun table.
The player from under the gun raised to 300 and Cord Garcia flicked in all his chips on the button which were worth around 7,500. The blinds quickly folded and the initial raiser folded.
"If I had a king, I would have called," he commented after folding.
"I believe you! You'd call with worse!" Garcia replied. "Jack-four or something?"
"I had six-seven," his opponent came back with.
"That's a good hand, I would have called with that," Garcia said with a smile while adding some chips to his stack.
Tony Abi-Yaghi opened from under the gun for 300 before a reraise from early position made it 1,000. The cutoff, as well as Abi-Yaghi, made the call.
On the flop Abi-Yaghi checked to the early position player who continued for 1,100. The cutoff got out of the way before Abi-Yaghi made the call.
On the turn, Abi-Yaghi check-raised from 3,500 to 13,500. His opponent tanked for a moment or two, before finding the fold and giving the pot to Abi-Yaghi.
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The board read with a substantial pot in the middle already.
Miguel Capriles checked his big blind but Michael Lin bet 6,500 from the button. Capriles confirmed the amount with the dealer and then called but mucked when Lin tabled the for the full house.