The Blind Versus the Blind
It appears we forgot to mention the table with Layne Flack and Al Barbieri in our tables to watch a moment ago. The two have been jawing at each other since they sat down, sitting right next to each other and giggling like school boys. We counted at least 14 F-words in the thirty seconds we were standing beside them.
Limit Hold'em
In a battle of the blinds, Barbieri and Flack each put in four preflop bets apice. The dealer spread out , and both players checked through to the turn. Barbieri checked again, and he called a bet from Flack. That action repeated on the river with Barbieri check-calling one last bet.
"Do you have two jacks?" Flack asked. Barbieri showed his , and Flack continued, "Because I got three queens. That's a slow night at Layne Flack's house." He rolled over , ahead all the way. Mark him down for 8,400 here in the early going.