Ronald Scott began today 26/103 with 194,000 chips (49BB) and has been hammering away at the stacks of his tablemates since cards went in the air at noon.
Josh Turner opens for 12,500, a short-stack on Turner's left moves all-in for 23,000. Scott makes the call and Turner does the same.
The flop is
and Turner leads out for 41,000. Scott reaches for a full stack of 5,000 chips, cuts out half of a second stack and bumps it to 150,000. Turner folds and the cards are exposed.
and Turner leads out for 41,000. Scott reaches for a full stack of 5,000 chips, cuts out half of a second stack and bumps it to 150,000. Turner folds and the cards are exposed.
Short-stack -


Scott -


Yep, Scott called the 6x all-in with Q4 and flopped it.
Ronald Scott - 600,000
Josh Turner - 330,000
"I don't know how I have more chips than I started with, he (Scott) has beaten me every hand we've played today," said Turner.
To illustrate that fact, Turner repops Scott the very next hand. Scott re-raises, Turner gets out of teh way and Scott shows

Level - 17
Blinds - 2500/5000
Antes - 500
Players Left - 71
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