Buonanno Doing Bueno
![Antonio Buonanno](https://s.pnimg.net/oWUNgT3e13ihUGuTwefykUUaPQtLvoHl8NPp7wbucaM/pr:reporting-leading-desktop/aHR0cHM6Ly9wbmlt/Zy5uZXQvbHJlcC8x/NzAzLzM5L3g5MGZl/MDE0YTBkLmpwZw.webp)
There had been a raise in mid position and Buonanno had called from the button, Carson from the big blind. Thus they saw a
![{9-Diamonds}](/img/cards/9d.gif)
![{3-Diamonds}](/img/cards/3d.gif)
![{5-Spades}](/img/cards/5s.gif)
Both players checked the
![{A-Diamonds}](/img/cards/da.gif)
![{7-Diamonds}](/img/cards/7d.gif)
![{Q-Clubs}](/img/cards/qc.gif)
![{9-Clubs}](/img/cards/9c.gif)
![{9-Spades}](/img/cards/9s.gif)
![{8-Diamonds}](/img/cards/8d.gif)
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So next hand, Phil Ivey, newly moved to the table, opened for 550 and Buonanno made it 2,025 from the cutoff. Barny Boatman called on the button, Ivey folded with his trademark soul-piercing stare, and they went heads-up to the flop.
Flop:
![{6-Diamonds}](/img/cards/6d.gif)
![{9-Hearts}](/img/cards/9h.gif)
![{2-Spades}](/img/cards/2s.gif)
The flop looked harmless enough, but Buonanno bet out 3,500 and Boatman made it 10,000. Buonanno promptly announced all in, easily covering Boatman's remaining 35,000. After a few moments Boatman passed and Buonanno was up to a massive 110,000.