With Flush, Everrett Must Wait to Flush
Daniel Alaei opened to 1,000, enough to put his opponent, Mark Everett, all in. Everett called with his last 650.
Alaei:
Everett:
The flop looked quite good for Alaei. After the dealer put down the on the turn, Everett got up to leave, saying he was just going to the bathroom before the next game. Alaei called after him that he still had a flush draw. So Everett came back to the table just in time to see the on the river double him up.
Still short, Evertt was all in pre a minute later with against Alaei's . All he needed was a pair, but the board gave him a full house just for fun. He's at around 2,500 to Alaei's 7,500.