Jamie Moult just won a big pot knocking out Simon Randall. They were threeway to a flop of
, and Moult moved all in for 31,500 (the pot around half that). Randall squirmed for a minute, having made the call in later position than Moult preflop and now faced with a decision to call all in, with one player left behind him to act. He eventually went for it, the Third Man got out of the way, and they were on their backs:
Jamie Moult:

Simon Randall:

The turn and river were non-straightening non-flushing
and Randall's gamble didn't pay off leaving him out and Moult on around 75,000. As he left I may have had a quizzical expression on, but that was to do with how the preflop action went so that Randall ended up in a raised pot with 7-3 suited - did he raise, call a raise? No idea - and that's the missing piece of the story - may try to catch Mr. Moult in the dinner break. Perhaps misreading my puzzlement, Randall said to me, "In case you're wondering, if he's got A-K, I'm actually favourite." I thanked him and decided now was not the time to ask about the preflop action.
a picture of the grinning hyena maybe? or should you not risk permanent damage to the site?;-)


Jamie Moult:


Simon Randall:


The turn and river were non-straightening non-flushing

