Durkee Loves the Ladies

The volcano bubbled when Karl raised to 17k pre-flop and William Durkee flat called behind. As both players saw a



Then, on the

Slightly bemused, Will set up stall in the think tank and mulled up his options. Meanwhile, Karl adopted his familiar hand on chin posture, statuesquely awaiting his opponent's next move.
After huffing and puffing, counting out his chips and looking like he was leaning towards a fold, Durkee pushed all-in for his tournament life. Although not 100% confident in his


Inevitably, it wasn't too much, and Karl did indeed call, although he will have wished he didn't as he was drawing dead with



Understandably bamboozled, Karl shook his head and looked down dejectedly at his depleted 85,000 stack as the dealer asked for another 500 to send over to the victor. I don't think I've ever seen Karl knocked for six like that before, but with so much on the line, I think any poker player can sympathise with how he felt as most of his stack went sailing over to his jubilant opponent.