Level 19: 10,000/20,000/20,000
Entries: 16/150
Stuart Taylor opened to 40,000 from UTG. Action folded all the way to Simeon Sharr, who decided to defend his Big Blind.
Action went check-check on the flop, and action repeated itself on the turn. When the fell on the river, Taylor bet 75,000 after Sharr checked.
Sharr looked confused and pondered a call. While he was thinking, a waiter wandered the tournament area, calling out “Cappucino,” in an attempt to learn who’d ordered the hot beverage. As no one answered his prayers, Martin Sheridan-Pope decided to help the poor fellow out. “I’ll take it off your hands,” he said as he handed over €5.
“In fact, you should give me a tip for helping you out,” Sheridan-Pope joked to the waiter, as Sharr made the call.
Stuart Taylor:
Simeon Sharr:
A pair of fives was good for Sharr, and he increased his stack.
Simeon Sharr: 900,000
Stuart Taylor: 300,000
Martin Sheridan-Pope: Cappucino