Ten-Four Good Buddy
Level 13
: 700/1,400, 200 ante

We picked up the action late, but our poker senses tell us that Bernard Lee three-bet shoved for about 15,000 from the blinds. The late-position raiser made the call with the big stack, and Lee was at risk as the cards were turned up:
Showdown
Lee:
Opponent:
Lee flopped lucky as the dealer spread out
to give him a big lead with two to come. The turn
was safe, and the river
drew a little fist pump from Lee.
If you only know Lee from the 2005 WSOP broadcast, you'll note that he's loosened up his game a great deal in the six years since he final tabled. That win with ten-four earns him a much-needed double back to about 30,000.