Dec 5, 2014
Michael Singh is the short stack, and he’s holding on for dear life.
One hand ago, Bill Perkins opened to 3,600 on the button, and Singh three-bet shoved for exactly 30,000. When Perkins folded, Singh shrugged and showed ace-jack.
One hand later, it was Singh limping first into the pot from the button. Alec Torelli completed the small blind, Olivier Busquet checked his option, and the three men took a Q74 flop. Action checked to Singh, and he made a bet of 3,600. Torelli check-raised to 9,000, though, and that folded both opponents out of the pot without incident.
Singh has 30,800 chips left in front of him, appearing eager to find a double-or-nothing spot.