From the cutoff seat, Patrick Cronin opened to 32,000. Daniel Weinman was getting short on chips, and he three-bet to 120,000 from the small blind. Cronin shoved, and Weinman only had 47,000 left in front of him. All in.
Showdown
Cronin:
Weinman:
The
flop paired both players but changed nothing, and the
was a blank as well. Not so with the river. The
dropped off the deck, and Cronin let out a little sigh of disgust. The three-outer costs him nearly half his own stack, and Weinman has found a lucky double to claw back above the chip average.