Monnette Getting Grumpy
John Monnette just lost a big pot to Scott Bohlman, and we were only around for the very tail end of it. Monnette had made a seven-six low, and Bohlman was studying his board. He asked, "Seven-what?" then took a few more seconds before tabling his better seven-low.
"Come on man," Monnette was a bit peeved. "You don't do that. I can't win a pot late in a tournament and now you gotta slowroll me?" Bohlman apologized for the perceived slowroll, explaining that he wasn't sure if his hand was the best.
"I thought you had a seven smooth," he defended himself. "I felt beat when you bet."
Monnette continued to back him into a corner. "Whatever, man. Why would you do that? Didn't you see my six out there?"
"I'm an online player," Bohlman said. "You know I don't know anything."
Monnette was getting grumpier. "You're right. I guess you're just an idiot and I gave you too much credit. I guess you can't read boards. It's a 200k pot for my whole stack, and you gotta slowroll me, too."
Monnette has pretty good reason to be grumpy, down now to just about 40,000 at the break.