Singh Teetering

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 Qspade7heart4club 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.

Michael Singh

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