As we reach the end of level 5, the board was showing
in a relatively small hand over on table 35. Allan Puzantian fired 1,800 into a pot of about 3,000 after the river was dealt, and his only opponent, Timothy Miles, decided to call.
Allan flipped his
, and Timothy mucked. Slow and steady, players are adding to their respective stacks, and while it is sometimes bittersweet to use those ever-elusive pocket Aces on a small pot, it is always better than not getting them at all.
As the inimitable 50-Cent once said: slow dough is better than no dough!