Queso All Over the Place
Peter Traply was all in for 63,000 before the flop with
. His shove was a response to aggression from Jim Collopy, and "Mr_BigQueso" put Traply to the test with
. The board doubled Traply up as it came
, and Collopy fell back under 30,000.
Maybe two hands later, Collopy open-shoved for 28,700, and Joel Casper quickly called with
. "Really?!" Collopy said, standing from his chair and turning up
. The flop was a big swing and a miss for the at-risk WSOP rookie, coming
. "Higher," he commanded.
Turn:
That is indeed higher, and a good hit for Queso. The river made him two pair just for good measure, and he's doubled back to about 60,000 now.