Shaun Deeb to the Front
Livello 14
"Hey, another Day 2 chip lead," Shaun Deeb said as we walked past. It was a bit tongue-in-cheek. Deeb is best known for accumulating a monster stack on Day 1, then distributing those chips quickly and evenly to his Day 2 table. We find Deeb involved in a small limit hold'em pot that Scott Bohlman had raised preflop. Deeb defended his big blind, and he check-raised the flop. Bohlman folded to the extra bet, and Deeb flashed the as he pulled in the pot.
That one moves him up to 157,000 and into the overall lead. A quick check on the other monster stack, Brandon Adams, sees that he's fallen back to about 130,000.