The Dean Sanders Saga Comes to an End -
The last time I saw him he was sat with just 1,500 and then I lost track of him
until just now, a period of about half an hour in which his chips shot up,
down, up again, and finally down for good. Here's a sample of his hands...
1) From an early stack of 25k, he lost twice, calling all-ins with his AK and finding first 77 and then
88 against him, which held both times. This is what knocked him right back to the tiny stack I saw him
with... Then:
2) On the big blind and in rather desperate mood, he saw one card, the
, and called a raise without
checking the other one (it was
). The flop came
, so it was all going in then - and an Ace was
eventually the card which doubled him through.
3) Then Chaz raised in the cutoff, and he found AK again, but this time it was good against AJ and he was
back to a less tense, but still pretty short 12,000.
4) Now in the big blind with A 10, he made a stand against someone with Eights, and watched with delight
as the flop came A A J, and with less delight as the river brought an 8. Ah well.