Snoopy im not sure if u posted it but did u find out if Sorel Mizzel was bluffing yesterday against lindgren i think it was?
Yes, but I'm afraid I can't reveal until the end of the tournament.
For those of you that didn't catch it, the hand below was one of the biggest of the tournaments so far and I was dying to know if Sorel was bluffing or not...
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Looks like we have a new chip leader in online superstar Sorel Mizzi who has made his way up to around 450k, most recently locking horns with Scott Fischman in what is perhaps one of the biggest pots of the tournament so far.
With the board reading

, I joined the action with Sorel making a bet of 32k.
Fischman called, albeit hesitantly, only for Sorel to ask that sometimes overused question, "How much do you have left?" come the

River.
"About 105k," answered the double bracelet winner, to which Sorel replied, "Okay, I'm all-in."
After a brief sigh, Fischman then asked the same question, albeit with slightly less confidence than his younger opponent.
Acting rather nervously (acting, perhaps?), Sorel didn't really answer Fischman, at first merely implying that he had him covered.
"I know you have me covered," continued Fischman, "but I want to know how many you have."
Still not answering fully, Sorel pushed out a pile of blues and said, "Well, that's 100k there."
Fidgeting somewhat, Sorel continued to look uncomfortable, but Fischman didn't seem to be paying too much attention to any potential tells or reverse tells, seemingly more focused on trying to work out the pattern of the hands and the series of events that had preceded the final all-in.
After a while, he either decided that he was definitely behind, or simply didn't fancy sticking in his remaining 100+k without being sure, and so opted for a fold, exhaling, "Okay, it's yours" in the progress.
A quick flick of the cards across the line (only just though), and we had what I believe to be our latest chip leader, but I was left wondering desperately what the prodigal Mizzi held.
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