Deeb, Fitzgerald Climbing
Heads up then, the flop came out , and Boyko checked. He would call a bet of 3,200 from Deeb, and he would call another 7,200 after the fell on the turn. The river came the , and after Boyko checked, Deeb quickly announced, "All in," having the covering stack. That would send his opponent deep into the tank, and the local would regretfully fold after a long pause.
Deeb flipped over his airball as he raked in the nice pot. His work today sees him moving up the board, sitting with just about 125,000 after that confrontation.
American Alex Fitzgerald is on the move as well. The young pro came into the day with just under 50,000 in his chip bag, but he's seen that stack grow three-fold over the first two hours. He's sitting on about 1480,000 now and he's decided a table massage is the perfect reward for his early climb.