Some days you get exactly what you want in poker, and it still doesn't work. Witness @MauriceHawkins in Day 2 @HPTpoker @DBKCandPR.
His constant table-talk - something that can regularly tilt players and send chips in to Hawkins' stack - finally got under the skin of Ossama Estafanous enough to earn two double-ups for Hawkins. It also, however. just brought the end to his day in 27th place at the hands of massive chipleader Daniel Bekavac.
The board is



Bekavac - who was clearly done with the table-talk from Hawkins - loudly announced he was calling not just with bottom pair, but that he was calling with 2-3.
Hawkins turned over Ace_Six and Bekavac was drawing to 7 outs to a 2 or 4.
River ... 4 .... wheel ...
"Have a good life," Hawkins said with a bit less than full sincerity to his tone, and Bekavac rakes in the chips to move to 1.4 million, a full 600k clear of the field as the redraw took place.
Level - 20
BB Ante - 12k
Blinds - 6k/12k
Remaining - 26/414
-- Dan Ross, Hold'em Live Updates
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