More Chips for Walls
Earlier in the day, we reported a hand in which an opponent at Gabriel Walls' table complained that Walls had been pushing him around all day. Those two players tangled again, and it did not end well for Walls' opponent.
The opponent moved all in for 22,900 pre-flop after Walls opened for 1,500. Walls made the call with , a two-to-one underdog to his opponent's pocket tens. After a flop of , Walls said, "It's going to be painful," and he was right. The turn gave Walls aces and sixes, better than his opponent's tens and sixes. The river gave Walls the pot.
Walls is now up to -- believe it or not -- 435,000 in chips.