Hand Sprawls into the Break Eventually Doubling Dunne

Hand Sprawls into the Break Eventually Doubling Dunne

With the rest of the tournament arena outside taking a well deserved 20 minutes off, one final hand stretched minutes into the potential loo/smoking/snacking time. On a board of As 4d Ac Qh, Michael Dunne had moved all in for 11,900 over the top of a 3,500 bet from Mourad Kissous. Neither player seemed at all disturbed by the time ticking by as Kissous considered whether to call off over half his stack, and he finially did make that decision, amicably mucking when Dunne showed Ad Kd. “I’m drawing dead,” he said with no animosity, and went to break with 7,500 chips left.