The Bubble Boy
We have our bubble boy! But it's not who we would have thought.
Paul Sharbanee was down to his last ante. He had exactly 400 in chips left at the end of one of the hand-for hands. To be quite honest he looked depressed about the upcoming enivitability. Enter Ali Ghezelbash.
Sharbanee got to his feet when he hear the "All-in at table 29!", cry from the tournament director, would he be saved?
Ghezelbash had his 80,000 in the pot, cringing when his opponent turned over . His was dominated, he was going to be the bubble-boy.
There are no more twists to this story, Ghezelbash was sent to the rail forever to remember his bubble.
It's not much of a consolation after over ten hours of play but Crown Casino has generously given Ghezelbash two tickets to the Australian Open Tennis for this weekend.