Sands Looking To Get It Back
Right after losing the monstrous, mammoth, hugest by far pot of the tournament, David Sands waslooking to get it in. TJ Scarber raised it up to 35,000 from the cutoff and Sands re-raised pot which was 134,000. Scarber went all in and Sands called him.
Scarber:
Sands:
Sands had a pretty good hand and it clearly wasn't tilt that pushed him into the pot, but he was putting himself at risk to go from 25% of the chips in play to ultimate short stack in just two hands, and Scarber's tournament life was on the line.
The board ran out and the two split the pot. Needless to say, we haven't started slow here at this final table and with so many players short stacked, the all ins will keep on coming.