Heard of a Slowroll?
A multi-way pot saw only two players reach showdown with our two chip leaders clashing. James Van Alstyne took control of the betting from fifth street with Michele Limongi calling him down.
Van Alstyne showed (
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"You heard of a term called slowroll, sir?" said Zac Fellows to Limongi, as these two continued their sparring on the felt.