Well, Jason Mangold was all in on his very first hand, didn't draw a caller, and he began amassing chips rapidly over at Table 13. Up to more than a 50,000 stack, he decided to try and bully a challenger and it didn't play out the way he anticipated.
Mangold repopped his challenger to put the player all-in preflop, and he obliged, committing his last 10,700.
Mangold showed
The challenger woke up with
The flop came
, with Mangold picking up a sweat when the turn came
, but the river
left Mangold a bit short on that hand.Jason Mangold - 43,000
BB Ante - 300
Blinds - 100/300
Entries - 66
-- Dan Ross, Hold'em Live Updates

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